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But curiosity got the better of her. The warning said do not press the paper feed button more than three times in two seconds . She counted. One. Two. Three. Then, stupidly, a fourth. She didn’t have a good answer
She messaged Jin Huo again. What was that? Then she searched for the Komc company itself