The tentacles
"Professor Anna, I have not had much contact with her, but I can see that she is a person who is full of reason and emotion. She has great perseverance and determination, and has the presence of mind to keep striving for a goal with a plan. But it is a very emotional thought that drives her to do so, and that is her desire to be free from bondage and to be free. She desired freedom so much that it had become the most important value in her life."

"Are you telling me not to fear predestination or the so-called gods, not to look ahead? For I am a second-generation madman, and I have a historical mission that belongs to me."

Anna stepped forward with stepped up, the umbrella in her hand unconsciously raised. The other woman put her hands out of her coat pockets and opened her arms, taking two steps forward to embrace her so tightly that Anna's body was lifted up in her arms. The dense vapor from her body moistened the front of Anna's coat.

"Well? Did you ask your teacher what pressure
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