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... s she slowly got up from the stool, beads of sweat already forming on her pale little face. She only hoped he would finish speaking quickly so she could go to the restroom.

Why did her stomach suddenly hurt so much? Clearly, she hadn’t eaten much today; she left after having Ms. Song’s lovingly prepared breakfast and then had that piece of chocolate representing friendship earlier.

Could it be because she slept poorly last night and caught a chill in her abdomen?

That’s p ...

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