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... know what to say to that. And what about you being an omega? When did that happen? Did you try to fool us all this time?"

The landlady’s expression was complicated. It seemed as if she did not know what to say anymore to Rika.

Seeing her struggling made Rika feel sorry for her, too. But she was unsure what she was supposed to feel sorry for.

Having no memory made this all too complicated for Rika. It made her feel half-competent, and she struggled to understand what to d ...

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