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... "She's awake now, Miss Lotti is feeding her lunch."

"How about the wound, meow?"

"We've done some simple treatment, as you know, in such a situation we dare not act rashly to heal her; only the captain has the absolute confidence."

"Kara? That guy is indeed okay, meow, it's just too bad he's too obsessed with chasing Blood Demons, even to the point of being somewhat pathological... meow."

"There's nothing we can do, the captain has always been like that... um, Lor ...

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