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... e shrubbery he had seen through the window earlier.

"Monica."

"Eh!?"

The nearby bushes rustled, and a hooded head popped out like a small animal emerging from the bushes.

Isaac suppressed a laugh as he approached the bushes.

"What are you doing there, Little Squirrel?"

Monica, hiding in the bushes, looked around apprehensively, fussing with the hem of her robe.

The robe Monica was wearing was a simple one, not the robe of the Seven Sages. T ...

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