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... ing and leave her to me." Ziel said calmly, and a gray light enveloped Princess Irene's body.

Clara and the girls nodded and continued their training. While they struggled to do it, Kalya, Azalia, and Lilith managed to lift the ball but couldn't take it from that point. But they are still trying to move it even though they must do it slowly.

Not long after, the wounds on Princess Irene's body healed, and a soft moaning leaked from her small lips. Of course, treatment at that stag ...

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