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... "So slow...!"

Shiina Taki stood with arms crossed, her deep violet eyes tinted with a trace of irritation and impatience.

She had taken a rare day off from work to come here early to RiNG's second floor, today's purpose being a band meeting, where Kazami Haru was supposed to bring his composition progress.

She was fully prepared.

But that wasn't her biggest concern today.

What bothered her most was...

Tomori Takamatsu.

That guy! Kazami Har ...

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