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... e white pillars, making it all feel like a temple.


​ A handsome man with silvery hair sat atop a golden throne stationed three steps higher than the rest of us. Raverio Empire’s emperor, Lionel Raverio.


​ And beside him stood a young and beautiful white goddess… our Haku-san.


​ We were wearing luxurious, rented outfits and kneeling before the steps on the carpet.


​ I was in the front with Wataru and Rokuko to my left and right respectively. Behind us were ...

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