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"Isn't that what our family says? If you look down on them even a little, they'll try to climb up to the top of their master's head."

"Hey, that's because you didn't train them properly. The dead horse of Count Manif might be different."

"No matter how much I train, I don't think I'll ever hear the order to die."

"People who die in an accident, do you think they were there knowing they would die? They die the moment they say, 'Oops!'"

"Still, it's a bi ...

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