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Misunderstanding

He didn't believe anything I said. He looked pretty angry. There I could understand that maybe he knew the owner of that helmet and that's why he was so angry, but nothing I told him would make him change his mind. He had short red hair and blue eyes. He was taller than me, his face a little wide.

Several people came to the dormitories and found themselves in the middle of the discussion.

Seeing so much pressure, I decided to put on my helmet and take the rest of my things, I wanted to get out of the place, but he held my hand tightly.

-I said, "You're not leaving just like that, you thief!

I didn't hesitate for a moment and unsheathed my sword and put it on his neck quickly. He didn't know what to do, any strange move he made would cost him his life.

However, the hero who was leading the mission came down the stairs and saw what was happening. He did not hesitate to speak.

-What's going on here? Why are they fighting?

I didn't let anyone else speak and answered.

-A hero gave me thi
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