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... nt before admitting

“I... yeah."

"No need to hide it,"

Bernir laughed while looking at Roland. Both of them shared a laugh as they stood outside the house, gazing at the new construction site. The foundation for the new dormitory was making good progress. It wouldn't be long before the structure was completed, and within a month or even a few weeks, the children from the orphanage would likely be running around the premises.

This also meant that Elodia and all the ...

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