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Hozuki's Coolheadedness 1-11

Hozuki's Coolheadedness 1-11 • CHAPTER 43 A MAN OF MANY VIEWS • Page ik-page-3383182
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CHAPTER 43 A MAN OF MANY VIEWS
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In this chapter, the protagonist, , is introduced. He is introduced as the protagonist of the first volume of the forbidden mysteries, which was published in the United States in the year 2000 and is the second volume of forbidden mysteries published in Japan in the same year. The protagonist is introduced by the protagonist's mother, who tells him that the protagonist is the son of a mountain witch and that he was raised by the witch. The mother also tells the protagonist that he is handsome, strong, and kind, and the protagonist wishes that he could buy some things from the mall. He also tells her that he would like to bake a cake for her, and that the mall acts as a kind of "tourism spot" for the dead.
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CHAPTER 43 A MAN OF MANY VIEWS
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About This Chapter
In this chapter, the protagonist, , is introduced. He is introduced as the protagonist of the first volume of the forbidden mysteries, which was published in the United States in the year 2000 and is the second volume of forbidden mysteries published in Japan in the same year. The protagonist is introduced by the protagonist's mother, who tells him that the protagonist is the son of a mountain witch and that he was raised by the witch. The mother also tells the protagonist that he is handsome, strong, and kind, and the protagonist wishes that he could buy some things from the mall. He also tells her that he would like to bake a cake for her, and that the mall acts as a kind of "tourism spot" for the dead.
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