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... d to cook.

Knowing that whatever suspicion on his mind must be quite serious to deserve his attention like this, I didn't want to distract him. So I reassured him that missing a gourmet meal or two wasn't going to weaken my health, and with the excuse of foraging for myself, I slipped outside the cabin during each mealtime, leaving him a quiet space for his search.

Well, it was partially to help myself think through things as well. I took a deep breath of the fresh, chilly air as ...

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