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... p>Yes, she is [flying] not [teleporting]. So it’s probably magic with fly effect.


“Haku-nee-sama… there’s a lot to explain here.”


“Before that, are you both the real ones? Can I confirm it first?”


“To be honest, we also want to check if Haku is not imposter too, but what should we do?”


I feel like Haku and Leona timing is too perfect. This is a proper moment to be cautious.


“The problem is when a fake thinks they are the real ones. if that just a ...

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