LXIII

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Parting of ways stem from the lack of choice but to leave. --unknown {}{}{} In the world of nobility, it is a common encounter to see enemies waiting for the best opportunity to make use of what the other enemy had caused—this includes the patience of waiting for the right timing, pretention to ensure a close proximity with the target, and maintenance of a gap where possibilities of victory is as bright as day. However, in the world of royalty, the method prevalent the most is the unhinged grabbing of chances—regardless of what, who, when, where or why did it happen. “Fortunately, their symptoms reduced from six times a day to only four.” Sipping her tea that is brewed by Lady Carmilla herself, she stared down the data they all accumulated through taking turns of watching over them. “

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