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... perly.

How was it still maintained like this even though the manager left a long time ago?

In the end, it meant that they did a good job.

"Just a moment."

When Abel approached them and suddenly spoke, their surprised eyes lost focus.

These people probably knew who he was.

They couldn't even make eye contact and simply trembled in anxiety.

"Don't be nervous. I just want to talk for a moment."

"Ha, please give your order."

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