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... ed and Selene turned silent.

It wasn't difficult for her to answer Elara's question, however, from her expression, it looked like she was hesitating.

Vaan, who noticed that expression narrowed his eyes, then, he just sighed,

"Elara, we should leave.

I don't think the President has the answer we are seeking."

He then turned towards Selene and with a fake smile on his face, he nodded and slightly bowed his head,

"Thank you for giving us the time of y ...

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