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... really am fine, sitting here on the grass. The soft breeze against my face, the slightly salty taste in my mouth, the fluffy, loose dirt between my fingers—I am enjoying myself. Like everyone else, this was my first time truly being free by myself.

Anyways, this wasn't the first time I'd been let outside—there was also that one chess competition a while ago.

Suddenly, I heard a soft, gentle voice right beside my ears.

"Hey, who are you~?"

"Huh?"

It was a y ...

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