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Hearing Yukino's question,

Yukima Azuma glanced over and immediately noticed the prominent Laplace logo on the side of a piece of furniture.

He pulled out his phone and opened the Laplace smart furniture app to try connecting.

In no time, it showed a successful connection~.

He turned the phone around to show Yukino.

Yukima Azuma was also a bit surprised and gave a slight nod.

"Looks like it really is."

The ryokan they chose for t ...

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