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... ucas pointed his finger at the statue. The statue was about five metres tall, and it showed Thomas in his royal robes and his cat ears.

"D-Don't point your finger... Rude!" Sarah warned as she stood between the statue of King Thomas and Lucas.

"Ah? Then answer me." Lucas demanded, without pulling his finger away from Sarah.

"Humph. Yes. It is King Thomas." Sarah pouted.

Sarah's annoyed face suddenly made Lucas laugh for some reason. Even he raised his brows when h ...

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