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... n saying that before, but the princess has a lot of useless words.”


However, Isis’s eyes wandered as soon as the two answered as if they were displeased. It was because she could not grasp the relationship between the two. She wouldn’t even think of rebutting Asher, who openly scolded.


But unlike Isis, Aria, who remembered having talked with Asher and Lohan in Croa, had realized this intense reaction came from friendliness. Even that was an act of mocking and deceiving Isis.< ...

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