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... in Cohen, seemingly hoping for hints to jolt his memories.


Cohen, with his deep set blue eyes, shook his head without any hesitation. “I do not have any impression of it.”


“…Alright then. Perhaps, it just shares a root word.” Azik lowered his left hand and gave a self-deprecating laugh.


Klein was rather disappointed with the outcome, and he could not help but add on. “Mentor, Mr. Azik, as the both of you know, I’m very interested in exploring and restoring the ...

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