Chima-san's Trinket Box • Chapter 6 • Page ik-page-2480866
Chapter 6
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The shop owner, Chima, is delighted to see the trinket box, which he has brought with him. He asks the shop owner if he can teach Torriko how to decorate the box. Chima replies that he can't teach her, because the box comes with five different colors, and he can only make one box at a time. He then asks what the wish is, and the owner replies that it's nothing to do with his business, and that he'd like to meet the "totter box prince" . The prince asks what's going on, and Chima tells him that the artist who leads him to the shop is a boy named "the trinket box prince." The prince says that he was very happy when he saw the box, and chima says that's the truth. He also tells the prince that he should ask for something, because it depends on one's own hard work. He promises to tell the prince all about his life.
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Chima-san's Trinket Box • Chapter 6 • Page ik-page-2480866
Chapter 6
This is a locked chapterChapter 6
About This Chapter
The shop owner, Chima, is delighted to see the trinket box, which he has brought with him. He asks the shop owner if he can teach Torriko how to decorate the box. Chima replies that he can't teach her, because the box comes with five different colors, and he can only make one box at a time. He then asks what the wish is, and the owner replies that it's nothing to do with his business, and that he'd like to meet the "totter box prince" . The prince asks what's going on, and Chima tells him that the artist who leads him to the shop is a boy named "the trinket box prince." The prince says that he was very happy when he saw the box, and chima says that's the truth. He also tells the prince that he should ask for something, because it depends on one's own hard work. He promises to tell the prince all about his life.
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