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... o matter how I rolled the cogs in my head, it seemed difficult to fool him. Even more so because he was serious about this matter. That being the case, I decided to be truthful. “Well… I don’t particularly think that I’ve been deceived, and I’m not afraid either. I do feel some pity, however, which is only natural and expected of a human being so let’s pass over that.” For a moment, I wondered if I was being overly frank, but the words were already out of my mouth. I thought I may as well keep o ...

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