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... an be built in the southern square.


For those who come from a foreign country, there are many rare and strange things in Brunhild. but that's normal for those who live there.


For the children of Brunhild, a circus I've never seen would probably attract more interest than a frame gear that fights in a large training field.


"Hey, old man! When are you going to the circus!? It starts tomorrow!?


"You don't have to worry. I'm buying tickets. I couldn't do it on ...

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