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... Seriously, what were they doing in my room as I was sleeping? Both of them hung their heads down in shame when they glanced at the displeased expression I was making .


“Thing have turned into a weird direction . ”


“You’re the culprit behind all of this . ”


I instantly replied to Karen who made a remark as if she were not involved . If she didn’t get Saya to believe in those weird baseless rumours, nothing of this would have happened . Nothing good comes out from pl ...

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