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"I-it isn't what it looks like." Luna felt sweat bead down her face unsure if she was in trouble and knowing that if so there was no easy way out.

"No need to be so stiff, I knew you were locked down here, what I'm more curious about is the fact you are with some of my guests." Elaina knew from Freja that she sent some people that had come for some training, but it looked as if they had been doing fine as they just cleared the dungeon.

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