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... the mirror.

There was an indescribable expression on her face.

Just then.

A knock on the door was heard, “Rachel, are you in there?”

It was Flora’s voice.

Rachel took a deep breath, striving to calm herself down, “Yes, what is it?”

Flora asked with concern, “Why are you in there for so long? Are you okay?”

“I’m fine,” Rachel tried hard to keep her emotions in check, “I’m just a bit constipated.”

There was no hint of anything unusual ...

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