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... t villa boasting a traditional and ancient vibe.

Several servants could be seen going about different things.

Some were tending gardens, others were watering plants.

Some were also tidying up the surroundings.

In one of the several beautiful buildings of this villa, a young man with smooth black hair and pale white skin could be seen sprawled in an arm chair in a large bed room.

It had been a few days since the incident at the Alchemy association .

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