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... uage was already quite proficient, but he thought that if he spoke too fast It really didn't make sense if I was fast.

Tantu's face turned redder: "I mean, let me accompany you back to the tribe." Stop and thought for a reason, "It is too dangerous for you to go alone."

He just felt right when he blurted out. How could he just say that? It's too rude ... Fortunately, the female doesn't hear clearly, otherwise, it will be shameful. However, a little euphemism shouldn't matter.

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