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[Kairo Brulite: Kairo of Blue Light, his father is supposedly the Duke Brulite mentioned in Chapter 14]

‘She has memory problems, and she doesn’t know anything?’ It was the first time he heard of this. Rosaline was originally quiet and calm and did not show her emotions easily. Even though he’d never teamed up with her before, they had met several times and greeted each other. But Kairo hadn’t noticed anything odd. He didn’t know whether it was because she was so good ...

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