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... rielle’s expectations. The fact that she needed to tidy up a wet room was not an easy matter, the person who made this mess really was amazing. Sigh.

She collected the sheets and blankets into the basket, and then a Cathedral student came on the orders of Priest Elis and assisted Arielle in drying the room.

On proceeding to the next room, everything went smoothly. Arielle just needed to tidy up, sweep and collect some trash if any. When she returned to the now dry room, Arielle f ...

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