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I don’t really mind adding Suaruriu and Suarukou to the ranks of my guard even though I’m always accompanied by the kuros and spiderlings.

What I mind is that Suaruriu and Suarukou always perform a skit unique to twins.

I think it’s brilliant since it’s exclusive to twins but for me, I’ve seen more and better on TV before so it doesn’t really appeal to me.

Though I must admit, I feel a bit nostalgic.

However, I’m not sure how I should react.

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