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... ere to know. After all, they saw her acting all flirty back in the cafeteria.

A couple of minutes later, I arrive in front of a brownish-looking door that looks like it is made out of Zlatherium, one of the strongest metals in this world. It is even rumored that it can constrain an Emperor-tier beast.

The next moment, I knock on the door…and for some reason, the little willy inside my pants also responds to some signals, as if it’s trying to scan for any available wifi.

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