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... different course of action.


There was no way I could take them all back with me, so this was inevitable.


“Welcome back, master.”


“Suu?…..How should I put it, they really were useful.”


“As I thought, a kemonobito reception party took place, right? I figured the prime minister would do something like this.”


Suu nodded with a smug face, and I thought that……she should really explain things to me more…..


I took a huge mental damage because ...

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