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... t while looking at the screen, Ayla with an expression that exudes a sense of tension, opens her mouth.

“Why, why is the people of Empire……”

In the screen, there’s a beautiful woman being held by the robot and two men clinging on the back and feet of the robot.

One person is a strange person who I have met face to face and had a conversation, it’s Ditzen. There’s no problem because he’s a practitioner of the Imperial Country of Fleida. No, there’s a problem because I was ...

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