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... second cafe au lait while staring at us with a disgusted look. In any case, our talk concluded after an hour.

“Haa… Everything starts off pretty seriously, but to the usual suspects, it just ends up like literally every other day! Rep! Take responsibility! Pay for my drinks and my chocolate parfait!” (T/N: She actually sait ‘drink bar’ instead of ‘drink’. If you don’t know, drink bar is what the machine that you usually use for free refills in chain stores is called in Japan. So, basica ...

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