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... n order. Except for being brought by him, all who come here will destroy the peace here."

The village chief sighed and continued: "I didn't expect someone to come in. You have to keep an eye on your daughter and don't let her run away with those outsiders. They are armed, those domineering warriors, who are they? I don't know what they're going to do."

"The village chief can rest assured, but if they go back and be known by the daimyo, won't they?" Keiko's father asked weakly.

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