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... in his direction that was trying his hardest to look for her after he came back from his mission

"Thanks for ordering me something I'm starving," He sat down while another individual would cling to his robe

"Hey kid can't you see this seat is already taken," She politely told the kid to go away, which made him realize that he hasn't introduced his newly gained ally

"No, he's with me I forgot to introduce the two of you Esther this is my companion," Morris said as pats th ...

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