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... ch gave him a single confusing conclusion.

'Does that mean I can't possess her?' he thought, as he stared at the window.

The conversation between the three continued for a few more minutes, Rin and Ryan were explaining how they met and how their relationship came about. And like a jealous mother, Kyouko listened worried and even annoyed at how the two heated up their relationship with speed.

To her, Ryan's skill was impossible. Still, with every detail of the conversation ...

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