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... enjoy the simple pleasures of life, during the next couple of hours he caressed Kana's silky blond hair and Espi's smooth scales, to the content of his heart, while those two happily slept while hugging him.

"Yaawn~".

"Hiss~".

Amusingly enough those two woke up at the same time, the little girl cutely yawned while she hid her face in Aster's chest, the little snake on the other hand happily hissed and then used its little tongue to cutely lick Aster's right cheek.

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