Hearing Fia call out, the “Miru” with her head lowered looked up, but those terrifying blood-red eyes didn’t show any hope of being saved.
Instead, there was a look of confusion, as if she didn’t recognize Fia.
Maybe it was because she was wearing the mask from the Illusory Sea’s Cloud Moon, so Miru didn’t recognize her—or maybe it was something else, like this was Miru’s younger or older sister.
Either way, it was best to deal with the witches and bandit in the room first.
Since the alloy iron door at the start had already taken care of...
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