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... completely different. Compared to the eliminated examinees, it made these people’s hearts ache.

“Congratulations, Joelson Edward.”

He specifically called Joelson by his full name. This was a form of respect.

“I look forward to the day when you make the Tulip Academy feel honored!”

What high praise and honor!

Countless people thought of ways to get into the highest magic academy, no matter how much money they spent, to honor one person.

How terrify ...

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