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... Sure, this was all a part of the plan, but how exactly were they supposed to win? The Obscura had Delta, and she alone would be enough to deal with the entire Eternal Night organization.

But we're supposed to attack her now? Yeah... fuck no. Neraxis immediately dismissed the idea.

"Hey, my memory is a bit foggy, so could you tell me something?" Neraxis said, getting Valthor's attention. "What did I do exactly to make all of my classmates so angry?"

"Pfft..." Valthor held ...

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