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... onscious, just as she had been when he’d parted ways with her.

The mountain lay quiet except for the wind rushing through the treetops. No sounds of pursuit. No sign that anyone had yet found the unconscious bandits yet.

He knelt beside Lucy and carefully lifted her into his arms. She had become lighter than when he had held her before.

"Time to go home," he said quietly.

He held her in his embrace tightly and concentrated in his mind once more.

White ligh ...

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Life isn’t dramatic.

Takasugi Shinsaku once mentioned, “The mind to bring interest to an otherwise uninteresting world”, but if you’ll let me have my say, “An otherwise uninteresting world is also interesting”.

The world is just right with this level of boredom.

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It’s not like anything’s ever going to happen.

I mean.

Witches from other worlds,

and cyber soldiers paying a visit from the future,

and psychics fighting under the instruction of research institutions

don’t exist, after all.