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... Central Plaza.


Rem was in the gap between two buildings, a back alley.


「……What is the meaning of this?」


Chasing after two people, although she lost sight of them several times, she finally caught up to them.


Unlike the bustling Central Plaza, this was a place that was gloomy and had trash scattered about.


Trash was thrown out from homes into the back alley, and it stayed like that.


Because the air had gotten ...

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