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... res, you'd be dead a long time ago," I hummed a little skeptically.

- You're talking to a master of stealth! Even a teacher can't always detect me if I'm really determined to remain undetected! And you don't want to get caught by the princess," Jiraiya suppressed a sudden shiver that ran through his body, "I've had enough of that with one big beating.

- I've heard that - they say you were in the hospital for three months after that," I nodded at him.

I was just starting t ...

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