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... s Estate was the beginning of the forest, found out that her thinking was wrong.

This was where the forest began. Yuriel touched the back of the monster that was following her closely. It was all thanks to the monsters that she was able to come here safely.

It was also thanks to the monsters that she was able to reject Shudmuel’s offer of a place to escape. On the day Yuriel escaped from Albraka, as soon as Shudmuel broke down the wall, a monster that did not leave Yuriel’s surroundi ...

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