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... pt. He had never been so derided ever since he became a student of the Hugh Mia Academy.

Even the most proud men would always respect his identity whenever they met.

That was the first time that the name of his Alma Mater had no deterrent effect.

“If so, you must apologize and compensate!” said the middle-aged man indifferently, “But you’re not a Star State expert. Not only did you kill a student of my academy, you have also insulted it. So, you must die. Your friends and your ...

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