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... ."


Ayrin did not answer her question. Instead, he looked at her and gave such a comment.


Now's not the time to be making such a comment!


Rinloran and the others lamented.


Ayrin then continued with a serious expression, "But you're strong. We are just passing by. If there's no other business, we will go first."


"......"


Everyone felt the urge to vomit blood.


Passing by?


Can someone pass by in this kind of place?

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