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... rmeil had been kind to them so far it was probably all for this moment so that she could treat them like pets!

She just wanted to feel like she was superior to them, right?

Isn't that what all the races of light desire?!

Vermeil flinched when she saw the treatment she was getting and tried her best not to let it bother her.

Out of the corner of her eye, she saw that Kohaku had yet to take her eyes off of the pile of meat that was on the plate.

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