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... ks good. Catch your breath and then I'll show you how to change the shaft."


Aritada looked slightly surprised at that.


"You mean you're going to teach us?"


"Yes. It's a useful skill to learn - heat hardened bamboo has many uses."


"No… It's not that I don't think it'll be useful, but why teach us? We're not friends or anything."


Gengyo simply shrugged his shoulders.


"We're not really enemies either. We're all part of the same villa ...

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