This is a locked chapterChapter 59: A Single Sentence Can Change the World (Vol. 2)
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Back at the hotel, the students are talking to each other, and one of them is bedridden in a nurse's bed. The students tease the other students about how sick they are, and the students tell the students that they tried to shake the students' hands, but they were too light. They also tease the students about the fact that one of the students was bedridden in her room during the whole trip, and that the students tried to talk to her, but she was too weak to do so. After the students leave, the girls tease the boys about how much fun they had on the trip. The boys tease the girls about how they had fun, but the girls tell them that they didn't want to hurt anyone. The girls tell the boys that they were just minding their own business, and they don't know why they were so excited about the trip, since it was so long ago. They tell the girls that they're going to have to work hard to improve their self-image, since self-improvement is the key to self-realization.
This is a locked chapterChapter 59: A Single Sentence Can Change the World (Vol. 2)
About This Chapter
Back at the hotel, the students are talking to each other, and one of them is bedridden in a nurse's bed. The students tease the other students about how sick they are, and the students tell the students that they tried to shake the students' hands, but they were too light. They also tease the students about the fact that one of the students was bedridden in her room during the whole trip, and that the students tried to talk to her, but she was too weak to do so. After the students leave, the girls tease the boys about how much fun they had on the trip. The boys tease the girls about how they had fun, but the girls tell them that they didn't want to hurt anyone. The girls tell the boys that they were just minding their own business, and they don't know why they were so excited about the trip, since it was so long ago. They tell the girls that they're going to have to work hard to improve their self-image, since self-improvement is the key to self-realization.