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... We couldn’t underestimate places where demons are sealed. We needed to get enough information before we could set off.

During the summer break, I trained while accompanying Dorothy.

What pained me the most was that my social class had been put on the agenda.

Anyone could see how ill at ease I was on the day of the farewell luncheon. My father didn’t even have to say anything. My mother alone couldn’t stand how I was at a loss in front of my peers.

“This isn’t like ...

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Hearing that voice for the first time stopped me in my tracks. On my way home from school. On the playing field of our junior high, and at the bookshop in front of the station. And then in the empty lot where the white cat slept. Shiina Yuki, the strange girl who somehow knew all about me, always approached me like that.

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