I fumbled through what Je-ha had told me.

I fumbled through what Je-ha had told me. What did Jeha, who had a horse at the end of the Quedo, think about during the long journey? Did I go through such a rough road just because I hated myself? Why did I think I would be there if I went to the end of the continent… Then, suddenly, 퍼스트카지노 I looked at the faces of the three people who wanted to ask if they were in their right minds to go up further north in this season. Besides, aren’t they the ones who guide the way and take on all kinds of bad things? But “Quedora…Myel, who murmured earnestly in the Northern Hemisphere, seemed to have no intention of protesting my opinion. Batu and Rahando also take out a map and look at the route. I was prepared to complain, but it was such a positive response that I was a little puzzled. So I stared at them, and when Rahan looked up, my eyes met. “Why? What’s wrong with us?” “Oh, no…Well… I’m sorry that you seem to be suffering because of me for no reason…” He blurted out the end of his speech and looked around, but Bartu folded the map and continued as if nothing had happened. “This is our job,” I’ll take your orders and escort you safely to where I want you to be. That’s even more surprising to me.” “I can’t believe you’re suffering this much. You underestimate us.” I’m sure I’m confident whether it’s a desert or a glacier.” I shut up at the words of blunt Batu and Rahan, who rolled up the tip of his mouth and looked strange. Their words sounded a little stiff, but I scratched my head, relieved that there was no complaint. Before I knew it, an old lady approached me and intervened. “Oh, you must be ready to go to Queto. Are you crossing the sea? Or do you want to go via Foodieg? The snow will stop tomorrow, but I think it would be better to stay a few more days until the frozen ground melts…” he said with a regretful look as he took another bowl of roasted beans and put them on a plate. But it’s impossible to stay a few more days. Since this has happened, I opened my mouth thinking I should leave as soon as the snow stopped. “Let’s go to the sea,” Hessian also said he had gone there, and for a moment the name Jeha almost popped out. The latter part was almost a murmur, but it was so quiet that everyone else could hear it. “Hessian? Ah, the one who suffered from stress-induced memory loss and became a financial officer or something strange?” “Do you know that person?” Mayer opened his eyes wide and nodded when asked. I felt like I made a slip of the tongue, but it doesn’t matter. “Well, when Judith was king, it was a little…I see.” “Are you following the path he took?” asked Batu, surprisingly keenly. I looked at him in amazement and said, “How did you know?” and his forehead was wrinkled with unknown boundaries.

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