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... fell swiftly from the sky and landed.

She had hair of cherry blossom hue and eyes of emerald.

Seeing the woman draped in a white cloak, the crew of the Alphonse lit up with excitement.

"――What's the situation here? Al?"

"I don't know, Elna. Don't ask me. Somehow, Leo and the Kingdom's army are fighting the monsters together. I don't know the details, so ask Leo."

"Really? So, was it okay for me to attack the fleet?"

"They were bombarding the ships ...

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