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... uch a wonderful thing..." Apparently my parents cried.

"Wasshii....now you're ■■■■-san, huh. I'm glad that you didn't have it as bad as I did."

Hero’s Memoir 298.10.11

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Vertex, mankind's natural enemy had launched their attack. Shikoku had been transformed by the power of the Divine Tree. An egg shaped faerie came out of the terminal and flew besides Sumi.

[This is my faerie... Support for us heroes.]

[Yours is so round and cute, Wasshii~. Mine i ...

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