Yuki Elite Noble Knight

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Yuki is a elite noble knight, top of her guard, she young but bright woman who looks after all her companions, she stands close to her oath to always protect her friends and strike down her foes. She was young when forming into a knight, she was once toyed by her master that loved playing with her mind and body. Her master was a quiet cruel man, when she was transfered into turning into loyal knight for the nobles she was forced to wear a red gem around her neck. This gem was meant to keep her from becoming a very traitor to the nobles making sure it was enforced. The only way for her to get it off was either to kill her master or for a man special to her was suppose to take her very virginity from her body. That is when it all

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