Androids will become ubiquitous in the not-too-distant future. Rikuo Sakisaka, who has always taken robots for granted, discovers one day that Sammy, his house android, has begun acting independently and coming and departing on her own. He discovers the unusual statement "Are you enjoying the Time of Eve?" in her activity log. He tracks Sammy's travels with the assistance of his friend Masakazu Masaki and discovers an interesting coffeehouse called "The Time of Eve." The barista, Nagi, informs them that the cafe's primary rule is that humans and androids are equal. Within the cafe, androids conceal their status rings, and when guests leave, the door is automatically shut for two minutes to prevent anyone from following them and discovering their true nature.
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Androids will become ubiquitous in the not-too-distant future. Rikuo Sakisaka, who has always taken robots for granted, discovers one day that Sammy, his house android, has begun acting independently and coming and departing on her own. He discovers the unusual statement "Are you enjoying the Time of Eve?" in her activity log. He tracks Sammy's travels with the assistance of his friend Masakazu Masaki and discovers an interesting coffeehouse called "The Time of Eve." The barista, Nagi, informs them that the cafe's primary rule is that humans and androids are equal. Within the cafe, androids conceal their status rings, and when guests leave, the door is automatically shut for two minutes to prevent anyone from following them and discovering their true nature.
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