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... ed with colorful flowers.

The wind was blowing from somewhere, and many petals with sweet scents were fluttering in the air.

Surrounded by stone walls, this place looked like a courtyard.

Looking up, I saw a blue sky that I would never see in winter. Was it a sky created by magic? It was too out of the ordinary.

And in this place, there were not only flowers but also various plants.

—That’s the Cabana flower...!? Ah, the one that’s blooming here, is it Roh ...

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