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... glos had an air of accomplishment surrounding her.

While she was fiddling with Rousseld’s brain, I moved together with Lucille to a slightly further location.

I couldn’t let a kid see such a horrible scene.

Though, we could still hear Rousseld’s voice, which had been laughing like a madman, turning into a scream, which made Lucille’s face turn pale.

At such a place, Lucille and I were talking about the future.

About what to do with his guild.

Now that Ap ...

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She said my father and mother died, and my kind uncle became king.

She said it’s not worth it for me, the crown prince, to be living in hiding, too.

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