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... , she froze in her tracks when she saw him standing in the middle of the room. "Oh..."

She came to his room to bring him breakfast, but it seemed like she was the one who was treated to a delicious meal when she saw his gorgeous torso.

It was obvious that Kalel just finished his morning exercise. Thus, he wasn’t wearing a shirt even though he wasn’t sweating anyway. But who cares about that? Kalel’s body made her throat dry. This was the first time she felt this way.

That ...

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