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... had a festival atmosphere every day.

When the war against the great kingdom of Raitel was first pushed forward, the public sentiment of the people and subjects was plunged into the abyss.

Now her fame she was sky-high.

In a battle where defeat was certain, he dominated the giants, led the army himself, and achieved victory, so this was only natural.

“Long live Her Majesty the Queen!!!”

“No, it’s not that bad...”

“Long live your Majesty the Queen!! ...

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