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... really missed it. It feels extremely good in my hand. Isn’t my stuff being utilized too much, like, that sniper rifle is also mine right?

After putting the revolver in my bag, I picked up the knife that had most likely been used to stab me and returned my attention to my second target.

Yasmin was only a few steps away from the exit.

“Stop…………don’t come closer!”

I suppose her crumpled physique made it difficult for her to move quickly. Even I, who was limping and struggli ...

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Life isn’t dramatic.

Takasugi Shinsaku once mentioned, “The mind to bring interest to an otherwise uninteresting world”, but if you’ll let me have my say, “An otherwise uninteresting world is also interesting”.

The world is just right with this level of boredom.

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