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When he was a young student, he was humiliated by his teacher, who rolled him up in front of everyone. He thought it was because he had bullied a classmate when he was younger, but he later realized that it was his karma, not his love for the teacher. When he asked why he was blushing, the teacher told him that he was getting stronger for revenge. When the teacher asked why they wanted to get stronger when they learned "spinning," he took off his pants and spanked her. The teacher thought he was "childish," but this is not true. He threw away the roses that the teacher gave him and said they were even. When she was a child, she wondered why her parents always fought, and she wondered if they were fighting because she didn't like her parents. She wondered if her parents loved each other. When her parents fought, he would make her favorite coffee and pick her up every morning, but she would smile and not cry. He would be so anxious that he almost cried when she hurt her finger in the kitchen. He never answered the question of who the man was, and he never told her why he did not tell her.
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Chapter 69
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About This Chapter
When he was a young student, he was humiliated by his teacher, who rolled him up in front of everyone. He thought it was because he had bullied a classmate when he was younger, but he later realized that it was his karma, not his love for the teacher. When he asked why he was blushing, the teacher told him that he was getting stronger for revenge. When the teacher asked why they wanted to get stronger when they learned "spinning," he took off his pants and spanked her. The teacher thought he was "childish," but this is not true. He threw away the roses that the teacher gave him and said they were even. When she was a child, she wondered why her parents always fought, and she wondered if they were fighting because she didn't like her parents. She wondered if her parents loved each other. When her parents fought, he would make her favorite coffee and pick her up every morning, but she would smile and not cry. He would be so anxious that he almost cried when she hurt her finger in the kitchen. He never answered the question of who the man was, and he never told her why he did not tell her.
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