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... sniffing around as it followed the scent it had picked up.

To Hisuian Zorua, the scent was fairly distinct. However, because Natsume's farm was quite large, the owner of the scent seemed to have been wandering around for quite some time.

Moreover, with so many Pokémon on the farm training and moving about, the air was filled with a mix of different smells.

Not to mention... it's not like I'm a canine Pokémon or anything.

I'm just a cute little fox.

And if ...

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