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It will go Yuuri → Alec → Bandit → Alec → Yuuri.

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I chased after Alec in a hurry… and then went back to the cottage. After all, I need to deliver his weapon to him!

I spring into my room and pull out Sentinel.

And then I leave a note for my Master to keep him from worrying in case he comes back.

Alec said he saw a strange light in the middle of the mountain, and then ran off after it. I’m ...

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