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... she felt like she could collapse. The first thing she did when she returned to her dormitory was to fall asleep.

Excessive fatigue contributed to her excellent sleep quality, and she slept dreamlessly until dawn.

Even when it was broad daylight, she was still deeply asleep. The sunlight streaming through the window caressed her bed, making her sleep even more comfortably, and she had no intention of getting up.

However, the increasingly loud chatter in the dormitory event ...

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