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Chapter 50: Remnant of White
Author: Harusaki
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It’s already well into the afternoon, and I’m running late for the team visit to see Fina at the hospital.

Honestly, there's no actual urgent reason to rush if you think about it. Fina’s scheduled to stay in the hospital for at least a week. It’s not like she’s going anywhere today.

No, the problem isn’t Fina. It’s the girl who’s with her.

“If you don’t get your butt here right now, I’m kicking you out of the dorm! And did you find the cake box I left on the table?”

Amber’s voice blared through the phone like an explosion in my ear.

“Yes, it’s in my hand right now.”

I answered, slightly panting as I hurried down the sidewalk.

Amber had forgotten the cake box and was now making me run across town to bring it to Fina.

Technically, this was all her fault. So why is she yelling at me like I’m the one who messed up?

“Don’t you dare get a slice without Fina’s permission. No—actually, even if you do get her permission, you’re still not allowed to touch it!”

“Okay, okay. I’m already on my way
Harusaki

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