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Months after the end of the DC Act, Ahlbi comes across the opportunity of a lifetime when he gets to give Her Benevolence a tour of the kingdom. The only problem is the growing discomfort in his bladder. Little does he know, Rayfa is suffering from the same issue.

Contains underaged wetting desperation and minor spoilers to Ace Attorney: Spirit of Justice. Reader discretion advised.

With thanks to Captain L for editing.

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Where They Come to Terms with What Happened

“Okay, I think we’re far enough away now,” said Ahlbi as he looked around. The two of them found their way back to the shopping plaza and stood by the fountain, with Shah’do snoozing on Ahlbi’s head. The many noises of running water had much less of an effect on them now that they no longer had to make water of their own. There might have been noise from the fountain and people going about their day, but it didn’t stop an awkward silence from following the two since they left the alleyway.

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The Part Where They Pee

Ooooh man, I gotta go. The sun was almost directly above the kingdom now, but the temperature outside was roughly the same. Khura’in was built in the mountains, so cold breezes blowing through the streets were a normal occurrence. The monks who would climb to the base of the mountains to pray were well-trained in tolerating the cold, even when wearing something as little as a simple robe. Ahlbi looked up to them, hoping he would be able to do the same one day. But right now, the cold

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In Which the Tour Starts

On the westernmost edge of the far east lied the Kingdom of Khura’in. Since its founding by the Holy Mother, this kingdom has thrived through the rule of its many queens and the devotion of its people. However, it has not been without its share of turmoil. For twenty-three years, the nation’s legal system lacked any defense attorneys due to a law that stipulated the attorneys would suffer the same punishment as their client should they be found guilty. Many innocent people were sentenced to deat

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