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... to decide the fate of this lunatic kid—the murderous Reaper—but somehow, the topic had shifted to my supposed fame. Feeling slightly taken aback, the two of us entered Yuuki’s room.

“Here, have a seat.”

Yuuki gestured for me to sit on his bed, while he perched on the chair in front of his desk.

“Two famous figures came all the way from Korea to visit me… It must be because you’ve figured out that I’m the Reaper, right?”

Yuuki suddenly straightened, clasping his ha ...

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