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... r. Nobara had planned on closing the shop a while ago, and she would have done so if not for the message that had reached her a little earlier. Knowing who it was that had just entered, she walked out of the kitchen intending to berate him. Before she could say a word, however, he called out to her first.

"Old hag! Can we get a pack of ice over here?"

His request seemed odd, but not as odd as what she saw after climbing on her stool. The boy she was expecting had brought someone ...

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