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The next morning, the innkeeper wakes up to find a strange woman and a man in his room. He asks the innkeeper if he's seen a beautiful girl in his life, and the innkeeper replies that he hasn't. The innkeeper then asks if the man is a drama, and he says that he has seen one before. He also asks if there's a crew there to make a movie, and when the innkeeper says yes, he asks if they're making a new movie. He's becoming a star, he says, and now he wants to know where the cameras are. When the innkeeper tells him that the owner of the inn the night before was a woman, he wonders if she's real, and wonders if he was with a group of business people from the west. He wonders if they were watching a cane opera, which is a popular opera in the west, and asks if he could watch it with them. He then wonders why the man dressed like this is acting, since he doesn't appear to be acting. He tells the innkeeper that he didn't sleep all night because the thunder was bad, and that he needs to get ready for breakfast. When he finally gets to the breakfast table, he finds out that the innkeeper
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Inference Notes - The Extra Chapter: Lost City • Chapter 5: Start (Part 2) • Page ik-page-4517685
Chapter 5: Start (Part 2)
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About This Chapter
The next morning, the innkeeper wakes up to find a strange woman and a man in his room. He asks the innkeeper if he's seen a beautiful girl in his life, and the innkeeper replies that he hasn't. The innkeeper then asks if the man is a drama, and he says that he has seen one before. He also asks if there's a crew there to make a movie, and when the innkeeper says yes, he asks if they're making a new movie. He's becoming a star, he says, and now he wants to know where the cameras are. When the innkeeper tells him that the owner of the inn the night before was a woman, he wonders if she's real, and wonders if he was with a group of business people from the west. He wonders if they were watching a cane opera, which is a popular opera in the west, and asks if he could watch it with them. He then wonders why the man dressed like this is acting, since he doesn't appear to be acting. He tells the innkeeper that he didn't sleep all night because the thunder was bad, and that he needs to get ready for breakfast. When he finally gets to the breakfast table, he finds out that the innkeeper
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