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... sheath, and I don't know how many people have killed the knife without even a little bloodshot. The real killer is not a blood-stained sword.

But everyone's attention is not on the sword.

It's Misaki.

Mikasa is too conspicuous.

Down the stream of straight hair is dripping blood. Although it has been sucked clean by the long scarf around her neck, the thick **** smell is still coming out.

She half-knelt in front of Kaylar and said softly.

Sacred and solem ...

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