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... ladies shook their heads, Leo entered the bathroom and began washing away the sweat he'd accumulated.


Leo came out of the shower after spending 10 minutes inside to see the others sitting apart from each other, almost as though they were intentionally avoiding each other, and the atmosphere was quite awkward.


"I'll take a shower now." Helia quickly stood up after seeing Leo come out.


While they waited for Helia to finish, Leo retrieved a high-quality MRE and ...

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