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... that I have already died.”

Asta’s words made her feel a little better when he said that if Akshetra died, he would have already died protecting her. It was unconditional loyalty that was close to brainwashing. Askhetra knows her own future.

Julius eventually becomes emperor, and Akshetra, who committed all kinds of evil acts, is brutally stoned to death in front of the people of the Empire. It would be better not to know such a future, but it was a novel she had already read. The en ...

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