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... that their clothes did not belonged to their respective genders. As for Akitsu Akane…… No, it was out of the question. That was just a gag character, nothing more.

「I don’t think the game is being considerate here, some tutorial would be nice for this.」

「Ugh…… It’s really hard to move like that……」

Now, I’m not going to laugh at anyone or point fingers at anyone specific, and I’m especially going to keep silent about the fact that Mold looked like a protagonist of a shouj ...

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