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"Sorry, I was embarrassed."

Showing an awkward expression, Satoshi sighed in relief as he could solve Kaho's doubt by telling her about his manga. Unlike the others, he had never told her about his manga, which was why her reaction was so huge. She was so surprised, never expecting that her boyfriend would draw a manga and had even sent his manga for a competition.

"Let me see!"

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