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[HYPER INFLATION] Thank you, Pitch is interesting, so I read Hyperinflation in one go, and this one is also interesting…

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All the characters that appear are great, but I especially like Gresham. I thought they would part ways in the end, but it was nice that they maintained a mysterious position that couldn’t be clearly defined as either enemy or ally until the very end.

Did you really need to make the power of the savior feel like ejaculation?

Scandalous, scandalous!! The scandal police are on the scene!! We’re arresting Luke!!

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The indecent police are a decoy!

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Dressing someone in a sailor uniform is your hobby, right?

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Thanks to “sage time,” I have probably overcome difficulties many times.

It’s necessary.

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Bitter!!

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>>7

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Gresham is no longer a stage gimmick.

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Sometimes the author reveals their ego and starts a lengthy explanation about finance.

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>>10

For example, where?

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>>11

The part where Colette explains inflation to Yozen very politely…

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>>14

Isn’t it an explanation you need?

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Isn’t it necessary to disclose the setting of the ego? It’s a financial manga, right!?

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Isn’t it neither ego nor anything? Are you a Garboul person?

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>>16

That’s terrible verbal abuse!

Generally, it is said that the intelligence of anonymous individuals is low, but there are individual differences!

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>>18

Don’t defend the nameless, defend the Gabur people instead!

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>>20

Why the Gabur people?

The Gabur people are not human, right?

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It all started with wanting to educate about finance through manga, so I guess you could say it’s about the self…

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The Thank You Pitch was something the author, who has baseball experience, was doing as material for a manga! It was written in the volume, so it is likely that counterfeit money is also being produced.

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>>19

I see… So the punchline is that this book is based on the experience of participating in Koshien!

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>>19

The counterfeit bill-making manga is too good! You were completely doing it, weren’t you!

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>>19

“I will use my experience from this club activity for my job hunting!”

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In the first place, the distribution of counterfeit bills is gently causing inflation and recovering the economy, so an explanation of inflation is absolutely necessary since that’s the final development.

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There are too many types of replies.

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If the discussion is this detailed about finance, wouldn’t it be possible to adapt it into an anime?

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>>24

Re

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The discussion around finance is really easy to understand because Colette-chan talks about it in a way that matches the intelligence of Jump readers and Yozens.

I’m waiting for an anime adaptation offer from NHK…

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>>28

The risk is too big.

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Someone like a feminist who labels Luke as perverted and then stalks him.

That being said, I can’t defend them for wearing a sailor uniform and showing off their butt.

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The story of how the capable people are too honorable and the country falls apart…! It’s a development you don’t see often, and it was super interesting.

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>>32

It’s funny how even the important figures in the country were acknowledging their mistakes and apologizing to Mr. Rejjat, who succeeded in making even decent people realize the abnormal situation.

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I thought inflation was a bad thing, so I had never considered that there could be both good and bad types.

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>>33

The current rise in prices in Japan, if only considering the rate of increase, is barely within the range of being considered benign.

Raise my salary…!

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What is up with this depiction and setting… I think it’s common to feel a sense of defeat at least once in the very beginning.

If you take a day or so and then have the opportunity to read it again, if you put in a little effort, it suddenly becomes really interesting…

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>>34

Until we reach the empire, it’s a tutorial.

I had already shot a lot of money until then…

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Well, I won’t deny that it clearly selects people compared to Thank You Pitch.

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The Thank-You Pitch is a manga that features a diverse range of heroines.

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I was impressed by the last win-win.

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The fact that reproductive ability is traded might mean that the savior cannot achieve sexual pleasure through normal means.

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There was a line like “There are no fools in the thank-you pitch,” but everyone here is smart, so the reading and negotiation are established.

I can’t do that with a serious idiot.

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>>43

Mr. Kurutsu did it overnight.

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In the beginning, it doesn’t matter, but after getting on the ship, the counterfeit money isn’t very convenient.

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Colette is adorable!

It’s okay to take you home and cuddle you!

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>>45

Haven’t you ever thought about other people’s feelings or thoughts?!

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I thought the overly sexual nature of passing counterfeit bills was just a theme, but it really was a substitute for reproductive ability…

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>>46

It’s fine because it’s shooting money, but when it comes to shooting opium or shooting plague…

Just the desire to have a wet dream seems enough to make someone feel like they might die.

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What emerged from the competition-like project of the first episode is

It’s really amazing that I was able to finish with this shitty ability.

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That’s great, Luke! Losing everything means you can earn it back again! It’s going to get busy from now on!

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I’m explaining it properly for the readers of Gabool.

After all, they are just Gabur people… they don’t even understand that.

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I did it with the ability of a single shot, and I guess I’ll really create a story with just three pitches.

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After leaving a strong impression with the three pitches.

Best of three? You’re joking, right?

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Isn’t it great that the setting implies that all of humanity has abilities equal to that of a savior?

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It’s great how I rushed through without evolving my useless ability while making use of the restrictions.

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>>53

By continuing to shoot currency every day, the amount I can produce has increased.

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>>58

Using it as material paper! That amazed me.

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Perhaps it was too early to leave it to the Gabool people.

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If you don’t release it, it seems like you’ll gradually regress and your penis will shrink, but I wonder if I won’t get aroused while holding it in…

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>>59

Well, I guess it’s fine to gradually reduce it from once a day to once a week…

Is it impossible at an age where you’re just starting to learn shooting? Yeah.

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>>59

Ejaculation control is starting.

Zero zero zero ♥

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There were times when I couldn’t stop using it, and it must have been hell during the Heian period.

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Dow’s strongest reproductive ability setting has become somewhat ambiguous.

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>>61

This is not a setting that can be showcased in a boys’ magazine!

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>>61

Well, it has become vague.

After a period of abstinence, I managed to regain my weak sperm, so it should still be effective for pregnancy…

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The country’s in crisis because there are only common-sense leaders.

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What would one wish for in the midst of iron and opium, I wonder?

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>>64

The invaders are dying off one after another, and it’s like, “The plague is incredibly strong!”

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>>64

It’s basically comical, but it’s a world where discrimination and persecution are happening for real…

If Luke’s sister were killed, he would be cursing too.

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If I had to mention a complaint, it would be that Viola’s death → the delusions reached a climax! It would have been better if Kurtz’s real death had come first.

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Because it’s related to paper making and sperm.

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>>68

Let’s go visit the paper mill!

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That Gabur person has the ability to produce fake banknotes endlessly from their body!

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>>73

You only used 1000 yen bills as materials, right? Thinking about it logically…

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>>73

(Ah… this guy has really lost his mind…)

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>>78

It was serious… I’m sorry! People who can do it are nice…

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I am a human paper factory!

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It was just a manga about throwing money, but somehow the bill turned into a golem and went to kill the one in the thread.

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If it were a power battle manga, it could be abused, but because there are number restrictions, such applications can’t be fully utilized, which is nice.

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Look! Look!

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I can’t take it anymore! (falsetto)

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Isn’t my older sister the biggest cheat?

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>>84

Because it is fully committed to charismatic governance, it is highly specialized in one area.

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>>87

Although it’s said to be a point, it seems that among the characters, the one who is probably top-class smart and understands people’s hearts is quite incredible.

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>>84

Seeing giant breasts from behind is definitely unfair.

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>>97

Mr. Yelgo, who can continue to see that without feeling arousal and just perceives it as an insect, is amazing in a way.

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I think a man who has crickets coming out of his private parts is quite scary.

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Wisdom!

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As soon as I entered the autonomous region, some damn assholes appeared as if to say, “You better defeat this guy…”

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>>89

Since the enemies were all clever people with some sense of justice and whatnot,

I’ll serve you the concentrated version of all the bad things around here!

Everyone, punch! Let’s go to the hopeful future!

That’s all you need for a manga ending…

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The constellation created by the two of us.

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Wisdom!

Wisdom, wisdom!

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It’s nice how the temperature difference in the response is so extreme that the country might perish…

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It’s comical throughout, yet there are so many victims… counterfeit money is scary.

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If the number gets revealed, it will become usable as battle ability, which is impressive in manga…!

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I thought it was amazing how the story developed while keeping the limitations of abilities intact.

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The biggest crisis in the story is represented by the fact that it involves an ordinary fool among outlaws.

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>>99

I remembered the part where Kaiji thanks Tonegawa.

I think the premise of deceiving someone is that the other person notices it.

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>>99

Those guys are fools, but they have a keen sense of smell, so Kurtz-san, who regarded them as a danger and dealt with them, is correct.

There’s no reason to keep around scum who are too stupid to know how to act but only have desires.

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In the beginning, I thought it was quite serious and had that kind of atmosphere, but then I was like, “Huh?” when I saw the casually styled Rejat-san.

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The moment you created characters named Rejatto and Gureshamu, this manga has already won.

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I want a character like Gresham in the next work too.

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>>104

Baseball can’t move teams!

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>>106

For money.

For money

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NHK should quickly adapt this very educational anime into animation.

What is the purpose of collecting money from the viewers?

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It’s definitely that unique vibe that they would probably have if it were animated, even though there are various challenges…

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Both the enemy and the allies were all high IQ individuals.

There are people with lower IQs who harbor discriminatory feelings towards other races, and in fact, they are more numerous.

It was a necessary process to beat down someone whose name I can’t even remember.

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Gresham may seem indifferent to others, but in reality, he is quite lenient and affectionate towards his close friends and those he likes, and I appreciate that.

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Even though Rejatto was discriminated against endlessly and it was impossible to bear being alone at home, in the end, it was good that they were rewarded.

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After reading this, Zimbabwe issued a currency that can be exchanged.

I was like, “That’s what I saw in the manga!”

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My sister honestly felt like a strong stage prop.

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As long as the main characters don’t die.

Mobs really die like trash…

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>>114

Chirin-chirin

-500000

-500000

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I like how they keep doing that from the beginning, saying that if you use violence, there’s no need for a strategy.

Negotiation only occurs on an equal footing.

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I thought, “It’s the one who watched Usogui!”

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To scatter in style.

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A sad past… or rather, without particularly dealing with it, Gresham ran through life loving money!

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>>118

A past of failing many times and standing up alone each time──

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>>120

It’s quite common for a plan that you bet your life on to fail! Being so definitive about it is too strong.

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I got stuck in the frappuccino.

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It was scary at the end, dear sister~~ I’m glad I did it.

I thought she was an invincible big sister, but she was just enduring loneliness and struggling to hold on as if she were ready to die.

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What is this Davu, who has a body loved by God, and the pompadour who can fight him for no particular reason?

Even Rejatto’s hand that he used to punch was broken.

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>>123

It’s a SAMURAI, you know?

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Because that guy just looks stupid, but he’s an agent dispatched by the country…

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If explained only by the summary, it looks like a hard and serious manga bug.

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If there hadn’t been ejaculation, the hurdle for animation would have been about half as high.

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I read both the previous work and the thank-you pitch, but isn’t this written by a knowledgeable person who is familiar with boys?

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Probably knowledgeable about tall women as well.

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There may be more of a problem with going into extreme detail about making counterfeit bills in multiple patterns than with shooting coins.

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Because idiots do critical and strange things despite being idiots.

I am convinced that if Kurutsu-san hadn’t dealt with it, it would have definitely been something bad for Luke.

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Well, it probably won’t be usable with modern banknotes…

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I can agree with the opinion that the depiction of ejaculation is off and causes people to detach, but when it comes to ejaculation or reproductive ability…

A copy of oneself ≒ a special power to leave descendants and inherit various things.

Having defined that, it means that I gained the counterfeit copy ability because I wanted the power to buy the world, which makes sense.

I just realized, does the power to buy the world relate to the power to change the world?

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I wonder if they were hiding their preferences because the one-shot was normal, or if their preferences opened up during the serialization.

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It’s not like I can justify it by saying that my abilities manifested because I was pierced by a golden spirit of the stone arrow that could die in one chance…

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I couldn’t help but think that the doctor from the autonomous region was the one who distilled the concept of the enemy…

Since the existence of an autonomous region with slavery was firmly established from the beginning, it’s not surprising that there are such individuals.

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Racists also have high IQs.

They have high IQ, but their fundamental discriminatory mindset and complete lack of ethics cloud their judgment.

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What is the indecent police?

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Decoy

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>>141

This is the scene where Luke said it was shameless, so I’ve always wondered whether it was spontaneous or if it was properly coordinated.

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