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... ink she made it.” Kimi walked over to Marko, making the red-haired warrior gasp. “Soon, she will get that power.”

Marko suddenly hugged the woman’s tiny body. Kimi, who was always almost expressionless, widened her eyes.

“Thank goodness you’re okay.” The red-haired man said in a low tone. “We’re all worried about you, you know?”

“A-aren’t you mad at me for leaving you and the others?” Kimi’s voice started to get hoarse.

Marko let go of his arms, looked at Kimi wit ...

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