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... cher left the classroom and the lunch break began, the noise of the students filled the classroom rapidly and spread to the whole school as if they had woken up.

 They are so excited that it seems as if the forty-five minute lunch break is the main event of the day. The classroom is filled with the sound of laughter.

 By the way, as soon as the lunch break started, Camilia left the classroom with her lunch in her hand. I think she went to that ugly boy.

(Well then... first o ...

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