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TLF: Yes. This was the found computer.
TLF: I could not know who lost it.
TLF: Now you have the good explanation.
AP: I heard about you before.
AP: But I could never see you on Coincidence.
AP: Coincidence didn't show you on the list of online users.
AP: Which makes sense now: Why should I see myself on the list?
AP: I wonder why I haven't done a verification of this earlier.
AP: (Now I noticed you when you destroyed my robot.)
AP: Additionally, I am wondering about the story of how the computer found its way to you.
AP: How you found it and thus became the most recent owner of this valuable equipment.
AP: Especially, was any yellow room involved?
TLF: There was no room.
TLF: I went for a long walk.
TLF: I noticed something on the grass, interesting.
TLF: I took it. It was the computer.
AP: I accidentally left it in a small room.
AP: I guess someone took it and just left it somewhere in the city.
TLF: There was no city.
TLF: This was outside. Away from homes.
AP: This is becoming more interesting.
AP: What could happen after I lost it and before you found it?
TLF: I can tell you my story of more details if you want to be interested.


It looks like the story of the discovery of your best computer (also your only computer) wants to return to you once again.

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Do you want to go back to this memory?

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