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... ned back on the chair, stroked his slightly bulging belly with his right palm, and said to himself with a satisfied smile: "I'm full. You don't need to eat dinner anymore."

   "If you really don't eat dinner, I'll have to serve one less person." Sakai Rie held the thick stack of reports in her hand and questioned, "Do you understand?"

   "No, dinner will still be my portion. I'll eat more so that I won't be able to sleep because of hunger in the middle of the night." Masaru Kishimo ...

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