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Toru Amuro nodded, "I only found out when I used the food that you went to buy before today that one of the food is about to expire. Although it has not deteriorated, the taste of the food will change when it is nearing the expiration date. It may affect the A dining experience.”

"Ah, I'm very sorry. I know, I'll pay attention next time." Koyama Saori quickly bowed and apologized with a look of panic.

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The body Belmore snorted in disgust in his heart. What is Bou ...

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