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... turned red with surprise and embarrassment.

And Beotron turned on the light in his eyes and glared at Chiella.

“…You bastard, should you call your senior?”

I never called at all.

Chiella wanted to deny it, but Simon struck first.

“I’m sorry I tricked you, Chiella. “Actually, it’s the communication crystal ball I gave you.”

Simon lifted the communication crystal ball from his pocket.

“It just looked like the power was off, but it was actuall ...

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