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My eyes fluttered open, and I found myself lying on the floor with Virgo, and Cestia crouched beside me. They both looked apprehensive.

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"Galio! What happened?" Virgo asked anxiously, her gaze searching my face for any sign of distress.

Cestia echoed her concern. "You just suddenly collapsed!"

I blinked until the light stopped being so blinding, then looked between the girls. Neither knew about Truth, and I didn't w ...

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