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... separately with me.

The reason is that I might attack them if we slept together.

I wore clothes and went out to the corridor.

Femil and Laura are standing there.

"Good morning! Kehma!"

"Good morning. Kehma-sama......"

Laura was the usual Laura, but Femil was fidgeting.

"This is the morning's......panties............"

She closed her eyes and raised her skirt.

The white panties with pink ribbon was shown in public.

"A ...

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