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... er School, the best one in the country.

Giovanne was someone without superhuman power, but he had money, and contacts, so it was easy for him to pull a few strings and get Damian on a bus to the school. What helped was that only the writing test happened, and the most crucial test, which was the practice one, would happen inside the school itself.

With a bit of cash, they allowed Damian to skip the writing test — which was pretty easy in the first place — and get straight to the ...

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