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... olling it up in her hand. Her two strands of hair in front were still a bit messy, "Hmm... I’ve been a little busy lately..."

After starting university, the busyness was the reason Uesugi Sakura couldn’t see her every day.

"Did you miss me?"

"I did..."

"Then give me a kiss."

"No way."

"Hmm? Why not?"

Hanamaru Hanabi bowed her head slightly, her voice soft, "Sakura-kun... kisses always leave red marks, which are hard, really hard to make dis ...

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