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... rticular response, and Rudine watched my departing figure until the end.

There may not have been any achievements, but at least I realized one thing for sure.

That she wasn’t just crazy, she was completely insane.

What? Granting everything I desire?

Telling me not to abandon her?

‘Still gives me chills.’

Nonsense.

How am I supposed to stay in this world when I still have tho ...

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