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Ehno couldn’t help but laugh at Geneva’s comment on the humans. “They sure are,” he agreed. Only those crazy humans could come up with machines that soared through the air, buildings that reached high in the sky, and mysteriously sealed cans of vegetables that couldn’t possibly fit in the cramped space. Though he had to give them credit; not all of their inventions were so absurd. There were books, weapons, tools, and plenty of other little trinkets of theirs that Ehno appreciated. He had actually gotten used to using a quite a few of them.



He watched silently for a moment as the grayscale lady made her way to one of the other boxes, pulling out another can to inspect. Campbell’s? How strange that sounded. His amber gaze inspected the can once she brought it over to him. The only clue to its contents was that odd word. Maybe she was right and it wasn’t food at all. “Let’s open it and find out,” he suggested. He examined the can of corn in his hand for a moment. He still couldn’t find any apparent way to break open the cylinder. It was going to take some effort, as it looked like they would have to puncture it somehow. But with what? Teeth were out of the question; he definitely didn’t want to put that thing in his mouth. Maybe there was something sharp nearby that they could use.
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