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... irst with spreading the hoax? Can’t we even retaliate?”

“If this is revealed to the public, you…!”

“Ah, seriously.”

Leblaine frowned and waved her hand gently.

“You’re trying to push me away, huh? But as soon as I called Aslan, the temple became their target. Yet in the temple, the culprit is still me. Can they believe what the temple says?”

“Wha- what?”

“Would people believe you? They’ll think that you’re trying to push Lady Dubblede away.”

“This……!”

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Summary – Level 2:

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