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... her eyes, doesn't see the sun, feels it's still early, and closes her eyes to continue sleeping.

After two rounds of snoozing,

Sunlight filters through the carved doors and windows, slowly creeping onto the bed, and she finally gets up.

She likes whoever invented the word "lazy."

Because then she can say she's not successful just because she's too lazy.

Otherwise, if she worked hard and still wasn't successful, she'd be exposed.

After eating brunc ...

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