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... "Attention, ladies!"

"Sir! Yes, sir!"

"Y-Yes, sir...!"

"Y-Yes...?"

Sebas and the three ladies now stood in the open field near their house and, conveniently... there was a chalkboard stand prepared, perfectly suited for the occasion.

"When and where did you even get this chalkboard, Sir Sebas...?" The redheaded Anastasia inquired, clearly baffled by its existence.

"I got it as an extra during our supply trip before~," he explained with a k ...

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