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... "Run!"

"Damn it! Where is the academy looking? There is a monster roaming around!"

"..."

...

After the failure of the first vic-uhm, I mean student, others started to enter the forest as well.

Honestly, they weren't better than the first student, instantly panicking and fainting in fear. While some tried to run but eventually ended up like the former ones.

There wasn't even one student who passed the first test yet.

Well, it must be becaus ...

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