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... treets were quite sparsely populated, and a figure was running around in the darkness.

   Not long after, the target person appeared in sight. At this time, the maid had already put on her outfit, plain clothes and light gauze, and hurried towards Xiting Street, the busiest night in the capital city.

  Xiting Street is a scene of the night in Kyoto City. It is next to the moat, and the weeping willows and lanterns on both sides are just lit up. It is a place where many literati and ...

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