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... isei. The tea was the first-class black tea that Kenneth brought from the Clock Tower, and it was drunk with milk and honey.

Evening is not a good time to drink tea. The poor and self-cultivating priest Kotomine Rizheng did not prepare so many cakes in the church as a chance, and even the tea set was made of Japanese-style porcelain, but the two of them did not express anything about it. objection.

And from a certain point of view, Kenneth, one of the twelve monarchs of the Clock T ...

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