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... explanation, Raviel nodded.

A fast food restaurant.

I’d wanted to go to a cafe, but the timeline of the [side story] was in the past. The time when cafes began sprouting all over the country like bamboo shoots was still a ways away.

Unfortunately, this meant that there weren’t many places we could enter freely and have a conversation.

“Well. I should have known that you would never look at someone else. In fact, the news that the laws of physics had been disproven would h ...

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