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... elf standing in front of Tatsumi, who was not only the owner and mistress of the bar called [The Elf’s Resthouse], but also someone who once lived in Japan.


“—-Then after Miss Eru’s husband died, you came to this world?”


“Yes. After Yasutaka…My husband died of age, I used a sword which contained the power to cross worlds to come here. Including my home world and the world of Earth, this would be my third world.”


Tatsumi and Calcedonia who were sitting in fron ...

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