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... i, but now that she was able to become a true citizen of Berdonia, she was able to buy a house beside Anita's .


At first, she wanted to leave the country and head back to the Granado Empire but seeing her daughter that was barely seven years old, Rika changed her mind . Going back to the Granado Empire with her daughter at this moment in time would be hard for her daughter . This made her decide to stay in Berdonia as a citizen, and she vowed not to go and fight anymore if it is not n ...

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