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... I'm stuck with this, there's no reason to avoid it.

Walking into the bathroom, I helped Mu Hui to the side of the bathtub. Thankfully, my expression of feigned calmness seemed to have spared Mu Hui any embarrassment.

I shook my head to deal with my own inner awkwardness.

In the end, I sat at my desk, picking up the new type of elixir I had been diligently researching, as only this could temporarily distract me.

Indeed, as I considered the concepts for my new elix ...

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