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... ite aware that no one would be able to cut the ingredients so quickly. I mean it totally looks like fantasy cooking as it’s done in manga.

Just when I ignite a fire to stir-fry the veggies, “…Your casually usin’ fire magic like it’s nothin’. Wait, is this really fire magic? Such fire magic actually existed? Also, what’s up with you doin’ all of it without chantin’!?”

He’s so damn noisy about everything.

As soon as I took out the seasoning, he bent himself forward, “Hey, w ...

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