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... he side of Owes' wheelchair and started chatting with the boy.

"Oh, I don't know what's going on today. Even though it's raining, people usually come out to take a stroll, but today, no one came."

Eve found it a bit strange, while Swift remained silent. She almost felt grateful to this girl for interrupting the conversation.

"Maybe they're watching the rain from their rooms."

Owes replied offhandedly. This girl was full of energy, a stark contrast to this gloomy h ...

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