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... mate children.

But they were women—she didn't know if she had had children? And it seems that the longest time I have been separated from her for a while has not exceeded a month. It is impossible for her to not know whether she has given birth to a child behind her back for a while.

But even if she knows this, it doesn't prevent Hagihara Yumi from developing feelings of love for the two children in the photo.

- That's a copy of the little time!

I grew up with her for ...

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