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... ugh she had surrendered for now, she had no intention of remaining bound to him forever. Deep down, she was already searching for the right opportunity to escape.

What she didn't realize, however, was that Shido had already anticipated her betrayal. He wasn't the type to trust someone who had so easily abandoned her previous organization. With that in mind, he quietly opened his shop interface and purchased a skill as a countermeasure.

"All right," Shido said, nodding calmly afte ...

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