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... e owner of every single piece was none other than Kyogoku. And truth to be told, there was no rule that state that she has to agree to give the equipment back to its original owners. So technically, it was an act of mercy that Kyogoku was “willing” to make towards the Black Wolves. Like a generous god. At least…… that’s how it should normally be.

However, if people were willing to give up the things they have stolen and give them back to their respective owners just because they demanded ...

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