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... ents. They were crying hard like their daughter (though I think that Madam May was probably faking crying). After going around the venue like that, we decided to go out to the balcony of the castle to take a break, but it seemed that there was someone else there before us.

「Hmm?」

「Ara?」

A warrior-like voice overlaps with a cute voice. However, both of them are so huge that I can’t see their faces unless I look up.

「If it isn’t Queen Clarius and Hund-kun. It’s a rare combi ...

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