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... er civilization, she had no choice but to accept it even though it was such a hard request. Plus she knew that trusting Yuki was worth it even though it was a huge gamble because you can never really understand what she wants you to do, just like the time Yuki asked her if she wanted to initiate a Coup d'état on the current King of the Elf Race which definitely shocked her, but because of her willingness and personal reasons, she agreed. And it was a huge risk, but all of it was worth it as she ...

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