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... is lives tomorrow. I wonder if my appearance is a little better with this? I light the candle and look into the broken mirror.

It didn’t change much? Worn-out clothes with several patches, there is no use to worrying about my appearance now.

I gave up and then lie down on the bed made from straw. I look up at the ceiling which has been stained with the traces of the rain leaks, and recall what happened today. .

I received cruel violence from Rafal’s group in the morning. ...

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