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... elancholy background music flowed slowly.

"Damn it, if I had known this would happen, I should have held the wedding first!"

Facing the fireballs raining down from the sky, Hiraga Saito roared and swung his sword fiercely.

In the center of the enemy ranks, Hiraga Saito continuously wielded the Derflinger sword, cutting through countless enemy weapons and kicking enemies away to halt their advance.

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