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... ing, and you can't blame him for that," Asmond continued.

"In the first place, I never asked everyone to go back. I was talking to you and asked you if we should go back. I have been trying to convince Enma to go back after finding out Mykel's dark secrets, but she still doesn't want to because of the fraction in the team," Roxanne explained and tried to get things straight. "I'm doing this also for your own sake so you don't have to struggle in both worlds," Roxanne continued as she fol ...

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