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Chapter 49: Just a Tad Peculiar (pt.4)
Author: Royal Kareem
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Serein had to hide her grin as she compared Sam to those tsundere 2D characters she usually saw in countless anime and mangas. It was quite adorable if you asked her, which she didn't expect as she felt rather bored and annoyed with these characters whenever they appeared in front of her.

‘I think it's because he's cute.’

She nodded to herself. Indeed, adorableness would make any personality loveable. Not to mention how she liked reptiles.

A biased thought it might be, but who cares, right?

Her silly opinion on this didn't concern anyone anyway.

—Or so she thought.

“Awww, you think we’re cute, little human? You’re cute too!”

Pam praised after the soft breeze that she felt had been confirmed to be Aiston passing notes to Pam on what Serein was thinking.

“Ahem.”

Blushing lightly, Serein cleared her throat. To which, Cevahir found it amusing that the girl would get shy over this rather than her loud stomach earlier.

“Yes, I do find you two cute, in addition talented, and from the lack of
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