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... diah, I accept the duel."

So, I casually accepted the duel.

And immediately after I accepted, I placed my left foot forward and crouched down.

Then I placed [Emmeranne] beside my left waist as if I'm in the unsheathing position.

"Aren't you gonna use that?"

Then Ervin asked me while pointing at [Nyx] in my holster, he seems displeased.

I shook my head and opened my mouth.

"Don't need to."

And I replied.

"Don't regret you're ...

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