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Isabella narrowed her eyes, wanting to say it but not confirm it, as Davis had also told them not to casually speak her title. However, seeing that she was the only one here, she continued.

"World Master…?"

"…"

The female silhouette didn't respond. She stared at Isabella with her vacant eyes without any movement whatsoever, leaving Isabella feeling a bit creeped out as she started to think this wasn't the World Master but perhaps some outsider who ...

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