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[Wei’er had touched almost every part of your body and still couldn’t find that damning old work of hers.]

[Note: Well, of course not, aside from having unique thievery skills and being a Traveler from another world like you, no one in the Dream world can touch the contents of a Dreamland pouch~]

[Having searched for quite a while without success, the cat ears on Wei’er’s head drooped down, and her delicate, pretty face with its red pupils was filled with dejection.]

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