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The divine beasts in my arms tensed up with their tails in the air after seeing the rapier.

I quickly started speaking.

Esteemed Vice Captain of the Imperial Guard, please calm down.

This woman has mocked my fiance.

The young Countess sharply responded to my comment. Her gaze was as sharp as when she was hunting demonic beasts.

It was understandable that she was angry, as a commoner had drawn a nobles face without even asking for permission before do ...

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