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... thing straight.

Why is there a merchant group named ‘Nox’?

There’s only one reason.

‘Grin, you bastard… did something I didn’t ask you to do……!’

A wave of frustration washes over me.

My brother’s gaze is different! I can clearly see his expression as he smirks at me.

Should I kill him or let him live?

As I pondered, I looked at the girl in front of me, sitting somewhat uncomfortably.

Eleanor took a sip of her tea and spoke.

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