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"Black Rabbit-sama, I'm back!" Lily announced cheerfully.

"Welcome, Lily. Would you mind introducing our guest?" Black Rabbit asked, turning her attention to Roy with a curious smile.

Roy rolled his eyes. He knew she had been aware of his presence since they approached the Arcadia gate.

Lily had conveniently asked him if he belonged to a community.

When he said no, she had offered to introduce him to No Name.

It was all Black Rabbit's ...

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