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... rping outside the window. As I stepped on to the terrace, I saw a white pigeon circling in the air about three times above me.

‘He succeeded.’

That pigeon was a sign that everything went well.

“Pigeons in this day and age?”

Emeline shook her head and put the green grapes in her mouth.

“It’s because the freshmen can’t use communication devices.”

“Why don’t you just borrow it from your brothers?”

“The school’s communication device could be interrupted.”

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