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... han Yurdum-san?” [Ryouma]

I don’t mind, but aren’t they already supporting me as their Specialist with him? And if they want to protect my secret so much, then having less people who know my secret would be for the best. Or at least, that’s what I was thinking, but as it turns out, there was actually no need to tell my new helper that I was a Child of the Gods.

“They’ll be your aide just like him, but they’ll mostly be working as your secretary. Their job will be to facilitate co ...

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