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... “Please, wait a moment!”

She hadn’t been able to read anything with her area skill.

Which meant that nothing had happened recently, at least.

—sssssss—

As the range decreased and the effectiveness multiplied, she was able to delve deeper and read even more memories.

Kiriel started off from the most recent event near the elevator and started to read through them.

Soon—

‘...What is this?’

Kiriel started to frown.

.

‘I ...

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