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... the meek voice of Arthur, who is blushing profusely while having a worried look on his handsome face. It hurts her heart to see the worried look on such a handsome man like Arthur.

So she quickly apologized for what she had done.

"I am sorry, Arthur, for rushing you so much. You can eat while taking as much time as you want. I won't say anything and only watch you eat, so forgive me."

Arthur, who has just said sorry for his rudeness, doesn't even understand why she is th ...

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