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[Enjoy the family restaurant] I want to erase my memory and start over.

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  • April 3, 2025
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What is the protagonist’s vitality?

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Tsenesu is cute, right?

Cenez is cute.

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Just because time is almost infinite doesn’t mean this is something we can do.

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If someone said to me, “I tried that much while we were doing it,” I would get angry and stop right there.

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A woman who patiently tackles an 16-digit brute force to identify an employee from a product name while challenging a certification with a 5% pass rate as a hobby.

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I never thought the protagonist would be the biggest anomaly.

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But the king needed someone he could trust, someone who would open this box for him.

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Coffee (?) is here!

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It’s not my fault that I’m not allergic to shrimp…

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Is it a fan theory that asking whether there are shrimp in the ice cream is a condition for entering the room?

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>>11

It should have been told in the story.

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>>183

Since the overview of the conditions was only talked about to a certain extent in the CG gallery, I can only understand that this is pretty much it…

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>>183

In the story, Razepan is just saying “maybe…” and only the specific conditions are revealed in the settings.

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The digging of Laze is quite unique.

The way the nameless character that you can empathize with quickly becomes prominent from the beginning to the end feels impactful.

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A type of madman who is weak against a rampaging coffee machine.

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I want to play Metro Penguin Utopia soon.

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This guy is crazy… well, in a situation like this, it would be better not to go crazy…

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By the way, if I knew the correct answer from the beginning, could I guess it on the first move?

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>>16

There are such achievements as well.

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>>18

Whoa!

But it’s also sad if the TRPG isn’t completed…

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>>16

There is a proven track record for that.

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(BGM from the example)

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The protagonist barges into others’ space without even introducing themselves.

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>>21

We’ve been together for tens of millions of years…

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>>21

Even when pointed out that I don’t really talk about myself, I have a strong resolve not to.

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I wonder if there are any hints somewhere?

There’s none, right?

Huh? Could it be a round-robin…???

Ah, I’m glad you’re going to do it in the game!

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>>24

How can anyone else do this besides the main character!

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Aha, there’s a hint in this spot-the-difference that hasn’t been finished yet.

…Finding mistakes is difficult.

…It’s over, but there’s no hint.

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Everyone must have thought, “This is a lie…?” while they were clicking away.

I thought, “No way…?” as I clicked away.

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It was great that the winning numbers came out early on…

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>>29

Is it at the beginning, I wonder!?

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>>33

I think it’s fairly early just because the first digit is 1.

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>>119

It is definitely more correct than half.

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The only humanity I have is when coffee overflows and I freeze.

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The protagonist and the glass pane will probably return to their original lives as if nothing had happened…

But it won’t go that way with this woman.

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That’s half…

No, it’s not half.

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Lazapan is good…

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>>34

The person’s response.

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It seems that the timer is running after finishing the round-robin.

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>>35

(It has only dropped by a few millimeters.)

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It’s amazing that both the body and mind can be protected from breaking…

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Is the leftmost digit the one with affection?

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I think it was a good game because I was able to experience the flavor I wanted at 118% after seeing the title.

Isn’t it the case that only 2% is enjoyed from the drink bar?

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>>39

There is cake.

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>>40

There is none.

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>>39

It seems that the person who made it had never been to a family restaurant before making the game.

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>>48

Eh…!?

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I wanted to eat normally at a family restaurant.

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Recently, I thought it was amazing that the author could produce that weary woman with someone younger than expected…

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The glass pan was a sad madman.

The protagonist was a quiet madman.

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It’s a game that hits you with an incredible intensity of emotions between women.

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After the good ending, Zenez is engaging in relatively exposed activities.

I believe those two will surely identify and confront it.

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>>46

The question is whether the two of them will be alive until the time Tsenez is active…

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A very naive and melancholic girl.

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Tete tetetetete, teletelete.

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But can’t Tsenez change its appearance?

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>>50

The appearance of the character I used in the TRPG is known by Garasupan…

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It’s amazing that it’s something that you might lose track of how far you’ve gotten midway…

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If you give a personality to a silent game protagonist who keeps talking until the topic runs out, it turns out like this…

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Well, it might be that the longing for family restaurants comes from not having any connection to them in the first place, which creates the atmosphere of Moon Palace.

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(The protagonist is probably a nameless, characterless avatar for the player…)

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No way… this guy doesn’t have any particularly sad past…!

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I’ve never been to a family restaurant, yet it captures the sleepy atmosphere of this 24-hour family restaurant during the late night to early morning so well.

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I was surprised to see in the staff introduction that the talent for storytelling and the talent for composing can coexist.

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A particularly psychotic woman without any backbone or anything.

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Separation from a loved one!

Send my friend to an eternal prison with my own hands!

The identity of the missing friend!

I want to get a qualification.

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It seems to be inspired by Ai Higuchi’s song.

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It’s an unfamiliar name, but I wonder if there’s a nationality or background set for it.

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A pinch of madness in a space where just the right distance is maintained…

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What exactly is penguin soda?

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It’s amazing that I could produce such a flavorful song on my first attempt at DTM.

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The introduction of Klein has excellent direction with background music that quickly approaches the truth.

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It seems like I’m just randomly picking words based on their sound without any particular reason.

In the first place, we are a group of members who came together by chance…

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>>69

I see…

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I wonder if Klein and the king were secretly dating normally.

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I want to hear the story of the flame witch Entuke, who possesses sharp intelligence and passion.

Tell me the story of the fiery witch Entuke, who possesses both sharp intelligence and passion.

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You can create a horror effect just by finding mistakes…

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There is no difference at all.

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I was so scared to choose an option at the point of confronting everyone with the truth that I stopped for a while, but I was surprised that everyone accepted it so easily.

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>>76

The time we spent together at the family restaurant wasn’t wasted──

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>>76

If I make a mistake in the procedure, it’s definitely going to be a bad ending.

It was nothing like that at all…

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>>76

Everyone has been there for tens of thousands of years, so maybe they’re emotionally worn out.

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The last mistake is one.

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I’m really curious about what the Hiratai worm actually looks like.

Why are they presenting it as an extension of the spot the difference game of all things… We can’t understand the true form…

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Despite saying they lack confidence in their art, it has a certain charm to it, doesn’t it?

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Well, Tsenez is cute, but the part where she gets split in half has a nice horror sci-fi flavor.

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Pepepe peppeppe pepepeppepe

Peh peh peh peh peh peh peh peh peh.

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The BGM is surprisingly good.

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The king seems to have tried various things at first too.

I think the only one who was completely crazy from the start was the protagonist.

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It was really troubling to confront the fact that there’s no Lateral.

I gave the medicine to the king without much hesitation.

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If I’m invited to a TRPG, I absolutely can’t refuse…

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Hey! Memory erase! Memory restore!

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>>91

What on earth did I want to do…?

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Does soft serve ice cream contain shrimp?

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Laze…? Who…?

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In a conversation with Seronica, they casually throw out a fake disease name and make me think, “This person is really smart…?”

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The drawing from the last time the coffee machine messed up is nice, isn’t it…?

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A regular female office worker who can challenge a 16-digit password brute force attack for tens of millions of years just by having made up her mind.

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The author mentioned that they were a university student and just recently dropped out.

This is talent…! At the same time, I can’t help but feel a little worried.

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>>98

If you can create a hit game while in university, you probably don’t need to go to university anyway.

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>>98

In art colleges, people who have decided on their career paths tend to quit quickly…

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I mean, it’s not normal to go looking for someone you just met after finally getting back to your original world and invite them to a family restaurant, right?

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>>99

But since it’s a rare opportunity, I want to talk.

There are hints.

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>>99

There’s probably no better place for Glasspan and Laze to reunite than a family restaurant.

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>>108

But I definitely think there’s a part of me that becomes suspicious, wondering if I’ll be sent back to Moon Palace again.

The very existence of a family restaurant can become a trauma if you’re trapped in it for millions of years.

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>>116

You didn’t go insane too often, did you… well, you were insane, but…

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>>99

A friend I have shared tens of millions of years with…

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The final gathering to chat feels great in a family restaurant.

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While watching someone else’s gameplay video, I realized for the first time that after restoring Ceronica’s memory, I could also give milk to Zenes.

That’s amazing!

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>>101

I quit being an executioner…

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If it’s one per second, it would take over 30 million years, right?

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>>104

That is the case when the correct answer was around 99999, so this time it’s about 3 to 4 million years.

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>>149

Scary

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It’s nice when everything settles into a conclusion where no one gets hurt.

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I remember thinking that it was still somewhat forgiving because the first digit of the password was definitely 1.

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The shock of realizing fairly early in the conversation that I was talking to a woman…

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It seems like Glasspan will have fun after the main story, which is great.

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There shouldn’t have been any such depiction, but for some reason, I thought Glasspan was gay.

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>>113

I have the setting of having a few lovers, but they don’t last long…

But I think Razepan is good.

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Ah, I really wanted Glasspan to stay friends even after this story ended, so I was really happy to see in the epilogue that they tracked down each other’s workplaces and became best friends.

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Even if I go to a family restaurant and, in the worst case, get kicked out again for not meeting the conditions…

I’m sorry, but I can leave if I call the executioner, Seronika.

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Because he’s the king of spikes, he’s a homosexual.

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A bit of a subtle yuri vibe is nice.

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Since my same-sex friend was saying that being with this kid wouldn’t be so bad for eternity, I can’t help but think the same way.

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Did the conditions for flying to the Moon Palace change…?

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>>124

I feel like I read something about there being a discussion that it might be better to change it, right?

It’s a discussion about whether it’s possible to modify the settings when it’s originally Klein’s technology.

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Even after escaping the palace, my mental state was stable, and perhaps things like the perception of time and anxiety are stabilizing as well.

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Even if Raze-pan is being erotic, it feels natural, and honestly, it wouldn’t be strange if, during that infinite time, not just the two of them, but others were also engaging in entertainment and having fun.

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It was a space where one would absolutely not die, and I wonder if it also had some effect on the mind to prevent madness.

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In that space, everything seems vague, and even sexual desire seems to fade away.

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This is quite a sci-fi, although it’s casually flowing because the theme is a mysterious family restaurant space and the human dynamics there, right?

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Although we were in the same space for millions of years, I probably didn’t interact with them for most of that time, protagonist…

Why hasn’t this guy told me his name?

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>>132

A woman who actively engages in conversation but doesn’t introduce herself.

A woman who continues to engage in round-robin matches relentlessly.

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If you analyze it with a computer, it seems like it would take about 2 days, so that’s amazing.

It takes two days…

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If I was doing a lazy pan, the timer was a bit ahead, I think there was a screenshot in Shibu…

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>>134

I wonder if it feels strange for the people around to suddenly go silent…

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It’s nice to realize that even after finishing half the digits, it still isn’t really half at all.

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I suddenly came and talked a lot, and then immediately went for a full-on confrontation; it was the first time in thousands of years that the woman had been silent.

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The fact that the story has no need for those who are fulfilled is beautifully expressed by the fact that the king and Klein, who were able to reunite, have absolutely no lines. It shows that these two have truly found fulfillment… and that’s just too beautiful.

On the contrary, it’s nice to see Raze and Glasspan enjoying truly ordinary daily life together as friends.

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If you did 7 digits, let me know! → 7 digits were not even a margin of error.

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A woman who talks casually while pretending to be relaxed leaves everything up to the other person.

What the hell is this guy!

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A woman who brings up the topic of having nothing to talk about.

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Normally, I would definitely be playing TRPG halfway through.

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The leftmost digit being 1 is so nice… I feel that way.

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>>144

No, not kind at all. What was I thinking?

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The end of the find-the-difference game tends to be more of a comprehensive check, doesn’t it?

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What kind of scenario is it that has a playtime of over 100 hours?

How can you create such a ridiculously long, fail-proof scenario…?

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>>147

Is it like Romancing SaGa 2, which doesn’t have time jumps because it’s a saga that spans multiple generations?

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There may be mistakes in what the king investigated, so it’s not a waste to double-check.

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It’s too scary that the needle barely moved even after the full round.

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I think I’ll definitely get anxious about skipping a number along the way.

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Celonica is fired up, saying she’ll change that law! You seemed to give off the vibe that maybe you could achieve it someday.

From their sense of time, it seems like it’s a story about billions of years in the future…

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I like the slightly relaxed face of person number 46.

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>>155

The short but reliable and playful adorable Number 46 is great, isn’t she…?

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The lines of Tsenzu are replayed in my mind by Auyumi Tsuji.

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Enjoy the bulletin board.

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After giving it to them, it got a bit scary… Take this medicine one more time!

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>>158

Have another drink while you’re at it!

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If you accidentally skip the correct number by making a mistake…

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I don’t have any particular reason, but I feel like Cenez is popular among women.

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The sound of the name is nice and easy to remember.

Glass pan and railroad spikes.

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The most challenging part was figuring out how to carry the drinks.

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Miss Once in a Blue Moon!

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Let’s use our time more meaningfully… like thinking of designs that can be used when we go back to work or studying for qualifications…

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>>168

The design was too elaborate and ended up being discarded, and I can’t study because there are no textbooks…

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In the end, only Glasspan was an extremely ordinary person…

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>>169

You probably need to create an imaginary friend to cope with that space…

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>>170

That atmosphere was already present in Latera before going to Moon Palace…

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At first, I was all alone.

Well, Tsenez was there… but he didn’t come out…

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The protagonist is not particularly interested in the results of the qualification exam.

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The scale in Zenze’s room that has decreased just a little bit, ever so slightly, is what I dislike.

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The character of a working holiday girl making vacuum cleaners with strange designs is already interesting.

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>>176

It seems like they’re making vacuum cleaners around Mitsubishi.

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>>178

Hate speech…

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A style where everything is calm and collected is good.

Usually, nurturing friendship in that space and then switching to a round-robin challenge halfway through is impressive!

I hope the author continues to bring out this flavor in the future.

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Metro Penguin Utopia seems to be a buddy story based on the synopsis.

It is thought that a relationship between women may begin again.

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The fulfilled characters have no need to speak.

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Designers of white goods (who are not particularly involved in functionality) seem to struggle to take pride in their work.

It seems like I might develop a cynical outlook on life.

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Hey you, enjoy the bulletin board.

Kichi is overflowing and there’s even del.

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The next work seems like it’s going to be pretty intense.

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I really like that the exam was for a hobby qualification that I wouldn’t mind failing.

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I might like the upper existence’s understanding the most.

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Why is it growing from the daytime…!?

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I just put it up for some reason.

>>189

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>>189

I just opened it because I was standing while looking at the bulletin board at work…

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Did someone famous do the commentary?

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Qualifications that can be obtained in pairs.

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>>194

What is there…?

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Anonymous people have started gathering at the family restaurant.

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>>195

It seems like the air conditioning will be turned up.

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The conditions are not explicitly stated.

The conditions are so lax that humans can easily blend in.

The only thing they have in common is a shrimp allergy.

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>>196

Is that so…?

I surprisingly only half-remembered it…

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I think you wouldn’t put shrimp in ice cream, but maybe there are such things when you include the cone.

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There’s no milk here.

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There is a qualification that can be taken by parents and children together… (National Flag Certification)

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>>203

Would you like to be my child for a bit?

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In the story, I just listen calmly and tap away.

A woman who suddenly shifts into a higher gear in the final stages.

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I trembled when I faced Klein, who had been hinted at many times.

“I thought at a glance, ‘This guy can solve this situation.'”

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>>206

The background music is so upbeat that it makes me think we’ve really come a long way…

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Fan art with enjoyable color schemes is nice, isn’t it…?

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I enjoy the story where the author makes a meaningless sequel to make money, which sells decently but ends up being abandoned by fans.

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I don’t like this level of yuri, but I prefer something with a slight yuri flavor.

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It is more profound that Raze is more affectionate.

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>>211

Identifying the manufacturer from the design of a vacuum cleaner and becoming aggressive about it is just too much vitality…

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When I erased the memory and explained the specifications afterward, their reaction of “Huh…?” made me laugh a lot, but when I think about it, why is this person doing something like this?

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