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... here.”

Ascal declared. Sushia turned her head with a puzzled look, wondering why he suddenly changed his tune.

“This isn’t the way to Windwall, is it?”

“Sushia.”

“…?”

He had been swayed by this dream-like reality until now, but no more.

“I get what you were trying to show me. It must have been hard to outright say that the Duke’s family were traitors, and the dragons too.”

“What are you talking about all of a sudden? Are you possessed by a ...

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