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... tentions unclear.

I carefully replied to her question.

“…… So it’s kind of like a recruitment offer.”

Senior Delphine smiled with satisfaction at my answer. Her fair hand tilted the bottle. Soon the empty glass was filled once more with wine. It was the same wineglass she put her lips on.

Instead of drinking from the wineglass again, she tapped the glass and pushed it away.

Another drink arrived before me. I stared at Senior Delphine with a baffled look.

Senio ...

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