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... hought occurred to me, but the next moment I knew it couldn't be like that.

The number of inns we visited in this city alone is double digits, so you tricked all of them into coming here?

If you put in that much effort, it's polite to acknowledge it. It couldn't have been that way.

In the first place, they would only see us as somewhat talented people, so there was no reason to do that.

I answered while instantly relaxing my tense body.

"No. "I just came h ...

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