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... as a beast before him of prey.

“What do you mean? Yerine promised to go with me after the performance.”

The moment the three were trying to talk about going together, Erica’s voice came up.

“Aren’t you mistaken for yourself?”

With him, the eyebrows of Cassius wriggled finely.

Erica’s words, saying whether he was mistaken, must have touched his planting.

‘I’m screwed.

Cassius’s golden eyes were emitting more light than ever before.

And his stare at ...

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