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... able to take raccoons in one bite too. Uung.

[I don’t eat just anything? I eat only the fleshy bones that can be chewed. Does Lady Maevia like that, too?」

“No.”

[Hhing.]

The bear made an inappropriately sullen face.

The owl had been watching and suddenly came flying in, thinking that it had found an opportunity.

[Lady Maevia. How about me? Please accept me as your familiar!]

The eagle pushed the owl away.

[“Get out of the way! If y ...

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