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... ost shops were closed, and occasionally, a cadet still training late would run past—

‘...Come to think of it, isn’t this kind of dangerous...?’

Leah glanced at Virdem, who was walking ahead of her, the thought occurring to her out of nowhere.

“Is there something you’d like to say?”

“Ah, n-no, it’s nothing.”

He was walking with the same silent expression as before.

Leah trailed behind him, gauging his mood cautiously.

His footsteps were refi ...

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