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... Second Lieutenant Riza looked at him that she also didn’t seem to approve of this idea.

In fact, it even seemed like she had never heard him mention this idea before which was why there was that surprised look on her face.

But First Lieutenant Jostin didn’t seem to care about the way that Second Lieutenant Riza was looking at him.

He was just looking at me as if he was waiting for a response from me.

However, it wasn’t as if I could agree to something that easily. ...

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