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... I wonder if I could do some research with the map function?”


​ “Oh, that’s a good idea. Well, assuming it’s in the town.”


​ Agreeing with RokufaRokuko, I quickly opened the map.


​ Even if I was just possessing Narikin, I could still open the map as expected. I just had to give Narikin the permission to do so.


​ The area around Sunstar appeared on the map.


​ There was a ton of farmland. Wheat fields, orchards,


​ … and a place called dung ...

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