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... ead of living in the dormitory. Earlier in the day, when she had a talk with Roand, Serafina asked him to give her permission to do it.

The reason Serafina decided to return to her living place is because of work, which has a slight problem. Luckily, with her arrival and good enough negotiation skills, she managed to get hold of what she needed.

Alone in her room, sitting on a lone sofa, while casting her gaze outside toward the window. Night had come enveloping the sky, and a gl ...

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