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... e, fighting caused our clothes to be drenched in sweat.

The feeling of it sticking to my body was unpleasant.

“… I should have brought substitute clothes.” (Daichi)

“Do you want to use my towel?” (Fuuko) [TN: Hayase will now be referred to as Fuuko in these]

Hayase took out a lovely pink sports towel from her large shoulder bag and passed it to me.

“It’s like you brought a store, Hayase.” (Daichi)

“I collected all information from『World Retrieval』t ...

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