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... en she said, "If you make your decision, I’ll be waiting over there." she said, flashing her smile and she headed to her desk.

Akirion looked at the girls, "Guys, what do you think, should we go or it’s risky?" Akirion asked the girls, his face lacking a smile, hinting seriousness in his eyes.

Elina raised her shoulders, and her neck bent to the left, her hands opened up with her elbows bent to the front, she said, "I don’t know, I’m inexperienced, so I don’t have to make decisio ...

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