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... thing to keep Sumire from getting out of control, but as if in mockery of this "right choice", he did just the opposite. He knew that she could harm others, and instead of hindering her, he gave his approval.

It really was unexpected, but if you think about it, it also made sense, given the restrictions that he did not forget to remind her of ...

The truth is very simple: what's the point of banning something, if you can allow it, and take everything under your personal control? ...

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