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... lls and blossoming greenery.There, Cariote was a hunter who hunted rabbits and shot arrows at deer.

But in truth, Cariote did not enjoy hunting.She was someone who liked to sit quietly at home and look out the window.She simply liked staring blankly at the sunlight the most.

However, she couldn't do that.Cariote's family had been hunters for generations. Her grandfather's father did it, and their fathers before them.Cariote's father had no sons, so the task fell to his daughters, ...

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