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The blue-haired girl ended up not taking the bait at all and instead breathed out and smiled shyly with relief...

"...?"

But that seemed to have an opposite effect on Burushi, who tensed up and straightened her back.

"I wouldn't say that... I tend to put conscious effort into erasing people who bullied me from memory while treasuring those who were nice... if we indeed met in the past and I don't remember you, I have some bad news."

"...!"

She declared, now ge ...

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