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... Beneath this outermost layer of robes is a tight-fitting cloak made from Reaper skin, and at the very bottom is the academy uniform.

These are two extremely tough layers of defense.

Even if someone tried to assassinate Kain by stabbing him from behind, the only thing they could penetrate was a rough outer cloak.

"Hey handsome, want to have a good time?"

By the roadside, the soft voice of a prostitute reached Kain’s ears.

Kain tilted his head slightly, and ...

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