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... ing and tossing over the bed for quite a while, he finally got sleepy when there wasn’t much time left for sunrise. Squinting and looking at the sky which was growing lighter, Kazuki thought- a little bit more, and fell into the deep abyss of sleep.


It seemed as though the abyss was very deep, and so by the time Kazuki opened his eyes, it was already past noon.


He got up as though dragging up a heavy body. There was a possibility that yesterday’s damage was still rema ...

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