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... ked off into a dash. We needed no conversation, and neither did I have the intention to make excuses—I was the sworn enemy who had murdered her own father! I didn’t hope for understanding and forgiveness.
A righteous war? War is the trash that destroys the family and peace of others, and the Hero is the waste matter that beautifies it.
I didn’t let go of the boss’ daughter’s distracted opening created by the shock of her family member’s death; I took this chance to swing Holy Sword 2 ...
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