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This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Chapter 128, which are the same lines from the previous chapter. In other words, the epigraph from Chapter 128 is the same as the one from Chapter 12. It's a bit of a mouthful, but it's important because it gives us a sense of what's going on in this chapter. The epigraph is from a guy named Kenpo, who's super-strong. He's also super-fast. Kenpo is super-smart. He tells Kenpo that if he wants to talk to his friend, he's got to pay him a fee. This means that Kenpo has to pay Kenpo for the privilege of talking to Kenpo. The two of them have been hanging out all day, and Kenpo can't believe how fast Kenpo's been getting along. He asks Kenpo why he always follows him around, and when he finally gets to the point, Kenpo tells him that he doesn't need his information, because he was just trying to collect information to save the island from pirates. He also says that the captain of the skyfish's boat ate too much sweets, and ate 29 kilograms, which is way too much for Kenpo to eat. He says that he didn't want to know what Kenpo was planning to do, and that the people on the island aren't fighting for their lives, so Kenpo shouldn't kill them. He adds that if Kenpo wins the tournament, then he'll leave the island immediately.
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To Your Eternity 1-18 • #40 The Girl Called Tonari • Page ik-page-551907
To Your Eternity 1-18 • #40 The Girl Called Tonari • Page ik-page-551908
#40 The Girl Called Tonari
This is a locked chapter#40 The Girl Called Tonari
About This Chapter
This chapter's epigraph comes from the opening lines of Chapter 128, which are the same lines from the previous chapter. In other words, the epigraph from Chapter 128 is the same as the one from Chapter 12. It's a bit of a mouthful, but it's important because it gives us a sense of what's going on in this chapter. The epigraph is from a guy named Kenpo, who's super-strong. He's also super-fast. Kenpo is super-smart. He tells Kenpo that if he wants to talk to his friend, he's got to pay him a fee. This means that Kenpo has to pay Kenpo for the privilege of talking to Kenpo. The two of them have been hanging out all day, and Kenpo can't believe how fast Kenpo's been getting along. He asks Kenpo why he always follows him around, and when he finally gets to the point, Kenpo tells him that he doesn't need his information, because he was just trying to collect information to save the island from pirates. He also says that the captain of the skyfish's boat ate too much sweets, and ate 29 kilograms, which is way too much for Kenpo to eat. He says that he didn't want to know what Kenpo was planning to do, and that the people on the island aren't fighting for their lives, so Kenpo shouldn't kill them. He adds that if Kenpo wins the tournament, then he'll leave the island immediately.
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