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"Dormitory… Dormitory? Can we still apply for the dormitory?” I asked.
"Didn't I tell you before? We're recruiting additional applicants because we have a few rooms available," Miss Ye-Jin responded.
"Oh."
"It seems like you don't listen to me during homeroom at all." Ye-Jin glared at me with narrowed eyes. Beneath her joyous demeanor, there was a hint of coldness. Ye-Jin always hid her inner thoughts with laughter. At least, that's what it felt like to me.
"I listened, but I didn’t pay too much attention. I'm sorry." I tried to make an excuse, but I thought it was lame, so I just apologized right away.
Ye-Jin just maintained a smiley face without any changes to her facial expression.
"There's nothing to be sorry about. I know that a lot of people don't listen to me. Anyway, if you're going to join the dormitory, I'll write you a recommendation letter and other documents–" Ye-Jin continued to explain. Considering family circumstances, the fire, and various other factors, I was given top priority for getting a spot in the dormitory. Apparently, as long as I had a recommendation letter from the homeroom teacher, I could join the dormitory immediately.
Of course, if I didn’t want to, I didn’t have to join the dormitory. The teacher stated formal information such as this.
“Think about it, and ask your father too. By the way, is your body alright?” Ye-Jin asked as if it had suddenly come to mind after talking about stiff topics.
"Yes. I was outside when the fire happened."
"What were you doing outside at that time?”
"I was in the library."
I lied nonchalantly.
"Aha. Anyway, if you’re fine, then that’s a relief. Then, go back to class. Once you decide, you can come...



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