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... before.

Dahlia was really unlike any other women he had met before now.

She was the first woman to inhale a large volume of erotic gas and still manage to deny him what he wanted.

Her love meter barely increased as well, with it rising to a mere 1%.

He acknowledged and embraced the fact that he had a long way to go before breaking Dahlia.

Meanwhile, frustrated by the fact that Kevin, a twenty-year-old boy, was looking down on her, Dahlia became even more ...

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