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... that was a wise move, lady Hime?" Akiho asked, she dropped the orb on the center table before attending to Benihime.

Benihime was standing close to the mirror, waiting for Akari to pull off her clothes so she could have a bath.

"What do you mean?" Benihime asked, she stretched out both her arms as she waited for Akari.

Akari moved closer and slowly began pulling off Benihime's clothes, "My orb read nothing from him, which has never happened before, something quite similar ...

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