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... ing system that allowed us to float in the air and were taught how to use the controls, we were also asked to choose a weapon.

Mil-tan: "There is a problem... Mil-tan doesn't know which weapon to choose."

Millim: "That's okay. Actually, I feel like you're better with your fists."

Kyoko: "But that doesn't sound very magical-girl-like..."

It's true—I don't know many magical girls who fight without a weapon.

And I've never seen one with the same build as Mil- ...

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