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could some one who knows the original text/RAW explain what all the brackets are about? could italics or apostrophes be used instead?
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Hmm, so is this separated from the main story? In a way such that it would be okay to read without reading the previous chapters in the volume without spoiling? [[User:Draeke|Draeke]] - [[User_talk:Draeke|Talk]] - 01:24, 18 September 2012 (CDT)
Hmm, so is this separated from the main story? In a way such that it would be okay to read without reading the previous chapters in the volume without spoiling? [[User:Draeke|Draeke]] - [[User_talk:Draeke|Talk]] - 01:24, 18 September 2012 (CDT)
"You know, if you are asked [What have you been doing up till now?], you should say [a part-time job at an old bookstore]. And if I asked [what kind of job? Hmm. How much do they pay?], to which you should reply [moving a large amount of old books in half a day, for 3000 yen]. For [Isn't that too little!?], it should be [That's not the case at all. Isn't that normal?]." <!--some one explain what all the brackets are about? could italics or apostrophes be used instead-->

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Hmm, so is this separated from the main story? In a way such that it would be okay to read without reading the previous chapters in the volume without spoiling? Draeke - Talk - 01:24, 18 September 2012 (CDT)

"You know, if you are asked [What have you been doing up till now?], you should say [a part-time job at an old bookstore]. And if I asked [what kind of job? Hmm. How much do they pay?], to which you should reply [moving a large amount of old books in half a day, for 3000 yen]. For [Isn't that too little!?], it should be [That's not the case at all. Isn't that normal?]."