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... bout this, he denied it outright.

"...Is that so?"

"Why would I raise you? As I said before, the Roach family originally intended to expel you."

"...So, you were helping me become stronger out of guilt for that?"

"By neglecting my own duties?"

I have nothing to say to that.

It doesn't make sense for Azier to neglect his work. He's a man who embodies responsibility.

'I guess I shouldn't have asked.'

In fact, it's awkward to even brin ...

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