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... before running inside. The scene that greeted them was almost comical: Takeshi, completely covered in carbon dust, stood in front of what appeared to have been a forging attempt.

"The third prototype!" he groaned dramatically. "The metal imprints... they wouldn't cooperate! They betrayed me! BETRAYED!"

"Grandpa..." Kurara sighed, but a smile curled her lips.

"Don't laugh at my tragedy!" Takeshi protested, trying to keep a straight face as he wiped the soot from his face, ...

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