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... on the order of arrival.

Among them, I noticed that the three main members of the first grade, "Utomiya", "Tsubaki" and "Yagami" solidified. Utomiya and Yagami are in the same group so it's not surprising, but the fact that there is a camellia is a trap. Also, I can't see the other members of the main group. Remembering what was heard from Nanase the other day, instinctively. Today is when the first graders are installed. The group of first graders is naturally scattered across the islan ...

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