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... ly let out a heavy sigh.

Didn’t know why, but she felt that the woman by her side, couldn’t be trusted at all.

Maybe it’s true, they are nieces

But still, it couldn’t be denied that she was a bit older than this princess.

"Whatever... But remember, I’m one year older than you. Therefore, I have more rights to control the student council."

"I know… By the way, when will hunting class start?"

"One more month. Why do you ask?"

"... There isn’t ...

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