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... knew he was clearly in the wrong .


“You shouldn’t be so hard on him . If we're being honest, none of us could've predicted that . ”


Grace placed her hand on Emily’s shoulder, and Emily stopped nagging at Tim . Tim glanced upward to see if the coast was clear, but he saw his sister still glaring at him with fiery eyes . He lowered his eyes once again .


Sungyoon left the reprimanding of Tim to Emily and investigated the Reverse Gravity . He carefully placed his foo ...

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