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... ouldn't remember it at the time, so I didn't think about it again..."

Avril Lavigne talked about her experience when she first came to Goya Kingdom.

At that time, after hearing what the shopkeeper said, she couldn't remember where the Goya Kingdom was.

I didn't ask much about the specific location, what town...

I just thought that Goa Kingdom was a place noun that occasionally appeared in the original work.

Avril went on to talk about her experience at that tim ...

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