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... mingly unnoticed. One of them was smaller than the rest, and I could feel resentment coming from that presence.

I wonder why. It's not like I killed his/her parents or anything.

But right now, I should focus on the angry milf in front of me. I threw away my carefree attitude and turned more serious.

"As I said, Yoruichi and I decided to raise our child away from the Shihoin clan and its responsibilities, as well as I, won't be marrying into the clan. You could say that I ...

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