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... sume?”

A man in his thirties was stopped on the sidewalk in front of the crisp store at Capital West Station in the Capital District.

The man wore a plain navy suit. He was of average height and build, with a head of short black hair and a nondescript and unmemorable face that was neither particularly handsome nor ugly.

From appearances, it was impossible to tell that he was from the West.

The nondescript man called Kinski gave his questioner a curious look.

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