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... take his eyes off her, as he knew she would start slacking off the moment he looked any other away.

“Make sure you remember everything. If you don’t, I’ll have you read it on next week’s rest days.”

“……”

Receiving that warning, Diniel reluctantly started scanning over the Winter General’s data. Tsutomu, confirming that she was taking this seriously, walked out of her room and heaved a sigh of relief.

Ealdred Crow still was not successful today, but they did manage ...

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But in the eyes of others, he is the strongest alien warrior.

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