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... o-san. Well, it certainly is time to call it quits, and since Kuro ended up fighting Shiro-san for the second time, we just decided it’s about time we start making prototypes.


We returned from the Sanctuary to my house and moved to the kitchen to make preparations. Given the size of my home, it’s natural, but the kitchen is too big for the number of people living there.


[Alright then, let’s get to cooking!]


[Unnn…… Unnn? ...

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