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... s birth and the Gilberta Company had requested to meet me. Benno had probably found a wax workshop that could fulfill be requests (or more like that was the only reason I could think of why he would want to see me).

“He has arranged a meeting with the wax workshop, right? We should probably meet two days later in the morning, that way Fran can accompany me.”

“Nope, it’s not that. Someone else wants to meet you.”

“…Huh? That’s a shame.”

My excitement was immediatel ...

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