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... ecklace forever without even realizing it.

“Brother, I will never let this necklace lose again.”

Although his sister was wearing a mask, Eina’s gentle and angelic face floated in his mind as she spoke those words in a serious voice and face. Under the mask he was wearing, Eman smiled at his sister before nodding slightly.

“That’s good.”

He helped wear the necklace back on his sister’s neck. After putting on the necklace, Eina first glanced at its pendant before hi ...

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