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... that they do what they're capable of rather than forcing them to do something outside of their capabilities.

"It seems like we don't need to do anything. Shiina, Oran and Akhess have things sorted here." Shiro whispered over with a smile as Nan Tian nodded.

"Mn, it also seems like she's keeping an eye on you." Nan Tian smiled.

"Oh let her. I'm just here to make sure everything is in working order. It's fine if she realises who I am." Shiro shrugged with a smile.

Walki ...

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