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... meal, "I wonder if that's the standard around here, or if this shop is really a gem, a pity it's so hidden though, and the boss…"

"Tsk. What a weirdo. That lady from earli-"

F*ck. Who was the person who was standing in front of him blocking his way? None other then the lady from earlier! Who had once again turned her scowl towards Di Tou.

Now that Di Tou was face to face to the lady, he could get a better look at her appearance. She had short black hair that reached just ...

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