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... erez approaching us.


Even though Crenny's life wasn't in danger, it would be difficult for him to endure all that glaring and threatening aura coming from Perez.


"Haa.." I sighed softly while pulling Crenny slightly behind me.


Then I raised my hand towards Perez and said, "Perez, stop."


At my words, Perez stopped in his tracks a few steps away from me. However, his gaze continued to glare at my hand holding Crenny's.


"Woo...sister..." From behind ...

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