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... this debriefing session. was only in name, in that tense atmosphere, only Celestia was giving orders one by one quickly.

In the room with elegant and calm furniture, the only person sitting there with a sense of sanctity was Celestia, and the members she had chosen.

Only a few people knew the fact that Princess Celestia was a loyal servant of the Demon King.

There were women in charge of the pr*stitutes and men in charge of the c*sinos, and there were all kinds of people.

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