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... indeed exactly the same as humans, except that they could not understand terms like “system” and “player”, and that they would be constantly reset by the system.

That was why Ksenja was angry.

Even though Ksenja was a swordswoman with a hot body, she was very pure.

As pure as she was, she was easily deceived by the priest with a few words. After she got pregnant, she lived in the novice village and would continue to live there.

Except for her husband, she always ...

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