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... age? 」

「Hah, she’s way off from my preference.」

Thus, such a conversation unfolding between those two men as if they were completely ignoring Flora’s existence.

「Uuhm,………….」

Flora tried to ask those two people who were releasing such an atmosphere that betrayed the situation with a timid voice. But――,

「Well then, where’s the hero? 」

The man with the vulgar speech then asked the man with polite speech while surveying the room.

「He isn’t aro ...

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