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... slave trading post without an appointment」

「……isn’t that a public place? Is a permission necessary? 」

「It’s practically mine」

Eugene said so while smiling and sits on the sofa without permission .

「Here you go . It’s tea」

Roa gave Eugene some tea . Eugene slowly carried the cup to his mouth .

「You’re using very good tea leaves . As expected of a rich man」

「When you say it, I can only hear sarcasm」

Haruto says while taking a sip of his tea .

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