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... After all, Versa is a hikikomori.

Therefore, Hermes sometimes goes alone when shopping to replenish their daily necessities.

This has not changed even after Versa came to live in Big Tree Village and Village Five.

Is it possible that there was a contract between Versa and Hermes I don’t know about and Gucci broke it?

「Ah, no, it’s not that complicated…..」

Gucci started his explanation.

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It all started with the ruins of a city north of Shashaato City.< ...

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