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... e profile of Black Rose, the girl in the gothic dress parted her lips slightly and uttered a name in a low voice.

“…Lu?”

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Witch Black Rose cocked her head to the side, giving her a sidelong glance, silent.

“It really is you…”

The girl on the cross opened her eyes slightly wider and stared at her without moving, her consciousness hazily murmuring.

Black Rose nodded slightly, her eyes hidden beneath the st ...

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