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... were wearing pajamas too.


Natsuki sat on the sofa near the wall as she enjoyed her red tea.


Ikaros was rubbing a watermelon while keeping her eyes on the door to the bathroom.


If the other students knew there were 5 incredibly beautiful ladies in this room, they would be livid with jealousy wishing they were the occupants of this room.


Although the five ladies had different styles, nobody could argue that they were beauties in their own rights.

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