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“Uh, isn’t that the Empress?”

“Shh, don’t let her hear you.”

“Stay quiet. Don’t even breathe.” The veteran superhumans had gone through enough battles to sense the moon emanating from Shin Eunah, and it silenced them. It was common knowledge that she was a close friend of the Alchemist, so it wasn’t unusual for her to show up at the bar she opened. But the uncomfortable look she had made it seem more like a matter of life and death rather than a friendly visit.

“Eunah, you’r ...

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