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... issy?"

"What do you mean?"

"Weren't you relocated to bolster the Empire's power?"

During our journey through the possible locations, Sieg raised a question to Chloe. She responded with a wry smile.

"Well, it's a long story..."

"It's not that long."

Knowing the circumstances, I interjected in response to Chloe's apparent distress.

"Huh? You know about it too?"

"Originally, I was the one who called Chloe to the capital. There was a pr ...

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