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... for a while, Claushezade eventually took a deep breath.

“…. Anyway, Felix-sama has given me an order. It’s my duty to protect you. First, let’s settle your living arrangements.”

“What do you mean by ‘living arrangements’? As long as I have a place to sleep and food to eat, I think I can manage.”

When Sheila answered with a straight face, Claushezade held his head grimly. It was her own fault for making her dream knight make this gesture within ten minutes of meeting him. ...

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