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... he was holding the Iwatōshi’s handle in her hand. It’s unknown whether Haruna opened the path or whether Chinatsu came here while erasing the poison herself. However, what is certain is that Iwatōshi’s blade hit Deris, and that blade was imbued with the power of Chinatsu’s Unique Skill.

「――!?」

Chinatsu’s stress was transferred through Iwatōshi to Deris. The amount of stress, which has been built up to the point where a normal person would go insane, is putting a strain on Drris’s bod ...

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