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The guards fell in front of Iris’ eyes. The floor was dyed in their blood.

Iris clenched her lips to not let the shriek escaped her mouth. Right now, the regulars were frantically fighting for her. There was no way she could make their determination waver.

“Are you the gentleman who was commanding [Living Armors]?!” — Iris addressed the “enemy” that was fighting the soldiers. Earlier he stormed into the room through the window.

This “enemy” was flying in the air ...

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