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Part 3

(Theres no sign of spaceships in the vicinity. I think its safe to say weve escaped.)

Haah thats good to hear.

I was relieved hearing Merl-sans words, and was finally able to relax my shoulders.

But why were we ambushed, anyway?

(As I said before, they calculated the distance we traveled by warp from our path. Immediately after the warp is deactivated, the spaceship has no choice but to be in a vulnerable situation)

The sourc ...

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