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... orry.”

Right in front of me was Lily’s face.

“What is it?”

“I thought I’d return the pillow…”

Ah… she does have a pillow.

“I see.”

“Yeah. Sorry for taking it home. You can keep sleeping if you want.”

Saying that, Lily stepped away and crawled into the kotatsu.

Inside the kotatsu were not just Lily, but also Annie, Alice, and Natalia.

“You guys are up early…”

“It’s almost noon. You had a rough time, Yuuma, so you can ...

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