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... far beneath them to do such a thing. They could sit completely still and still have the arrogance to say that no one could catch them. This was the pride of a heavenly treasure!

As for the fact the Ventus and Tatsuya Clans had technically done exactly that, this was ignored by them. To such sentient treasures, they didn't consider being 'claimed' by a Clan to be akin to being truly captured. To them, the only way to lay claim to them was to become their master!

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