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... If your roommates return at this time what do you intend to say to them? That’s what I’d normally say, but you’ve calculated that they definitely wouldn’t be coming back haven’t you?”

In reply to Amasawa’s question, they laughed slightly without an answer.

“Do you understand the present situation? Nanase-chan, Horikita-senpai, and even Ryuuen-san. Each and every single one of them are looking for you in a frenzy. Is it okay to leave it like that?”

“This is okay. My plans are pr ...

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