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... the adorable sarcasm of Laladi, a little girl with fluffy green hair.

It would have been better if she could also make a sarcastic smile, but unfortunately, she was not mature enough in her mental age, thus her face was contorted due to her emotions.

In other words, her jealousy and anger.

“That’s right! You! Aren’t you the one who has spent the longest time with Master!?”

It was Vampir, the girl with long and silky blonde hair, who also jumped on the bandwagon to ex ...

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