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... playful hint, hearing my words made the smile slowly forming on her face wavered. Her expression shifted to a mock pout as she leaned forward, folding her arms and making a flourishing display of her bountiful front.

"Coincidence? Ruki. I'm mad. Does that mean you're not here for me?" She teasingly said. Although her words were playful, I could still sense a hint of her genuine disappointment through her piercing gaze.

Not gonna lie, her natural allure that always drew most boys ...

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