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... f escapism, but she really found it difficult to speak to Yun Ge. And how could she muster the courage to confess to Yun Ge? She couldn’t do it, so the only thing she could do was cherish each and every day, every minute, every second, as long as she still had them. When she loses them... when that time comes, it will depend on how Yun Ge chooses, on how fate arranges things.

If it were truly destined for her to lose Yun Ge as a friend, then she... no, she couldn’t accept it, she didn’t ...

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The world is just right with this level of boredom.

That is the conclusion to the results of my, Kagoshima Akira’s seventeen years of lived experience.

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