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... glancing at the side. He shouted as he throwed a dagger, "Who's there?!"

Swoosh—!

However, there was no one that came out nor a voice that replied. The forest was in a total silence as Ciel looked at deeper at the woods.

"If you don't come out now, I'l kill you myself." Ciel casually threatened as he raised his hand, making the thrown dagger fly towards to him.

Rustle—!

Suddenly, a rustle in the side echoed as a figure exited the woods. It was a blonde ha ...

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