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As soon as Azariah entered the town, Arianell asked, waiting for him at the entrance.

"Nothing," Azariah replied as he entered the town, followed by her. "Where is Aimar?"

"He is guarding the orphanage," she replied as they moved. "Are you alright? You're sweating a lot."

Azariah turned to look at her. He could clearly see concern in her eyes.

"Why do you even care for me?" he whispered softly as he walked.

"....."

She didn't reply but just ...

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