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“Commissioning the music box would be best.” [Serge]


“I suppose that really would be the best way to go about it, isn’t it?” [Ryouma]


I can’t produce enough on my own and I don’t have any technical knowledge either. But then it begs the question, to whom should I commission it to? Serge-san and the Morgan Firm can take care of the sales, but what about the craftsman?


“I know many people we can ask, but for starters, how about trying Dinome-dono ...

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