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"Only if you don’t mess up!" Mulfor Dazro glances at his little sister. He felt displeased with her, but he couldn’t do anything now. He should carry on the arrangement. No matter what happens, their mission today must not fail. Or there will be no more Dazro in this land. This is their last chance.

Korina tightens her fist, feeling nervous about her assignment. Her brother is right. She must not mess it up! This is her chance, or she will die. And will never get what she wan ...

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