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... while Sakai Rie held a red wine glass in his right hand, shaking it gently clockwise, while telling him about himself last night. The ins and outs of flying back to my hometown, Kochi City, Shikoku, when I'm not at home.

Masayoshi Kishimoto leaned back on the lounge sofa, raised Erlang's legs, held a whisky glass in his right hand, and tapped the whisky glass with his right index finger subconsciously, and said with a smile, "You are such a powerful daughter. Take care of your dad's cheat ...

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