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“Anyways! I hear you used some of your hometown ingredients in your curry! Not bad! Not bad at all!" "Y-yeah, but somehow it still doesn't feel real. I can't believe I'm in the finals! Just six months ago, I was this close to getting expelled on grades." "Oh yeah! Back during the first day of class, right? That was the first time we were paired up together." "This is all thanks to you, y'know. I only managed to come this far... ... because you were there for me." "Nah. You've had the talent for it all along. You make good food. It kinda warms the heart, y'know? I like it." "Eheh heh heh heh... th-thanks, Soma. I'm flattered!”

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食戟のソーマ 8 [Shokugeki no Souma 8]

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