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... eror?"

Gosh.

Trevor only lived in Korea for five years, yet he had already learned how to talk like Neoma.

[Is this… my bad influence again?]

"Trevor, if you haven't noticed yet, I'm already a grown woman," Neoma said to the annoying demon boy. "The genre is bound to change as the main character grows up."

"But a romance subplot isn't necessary!" Trevor argued. "Take One P*ece for an example. Even after more than a thousand chapters, L*ffy doesn't have a c ...

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