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... ses. For that matter, he didn’t even know if there was such a thing as ‘registering for classes’ in this world. Rather than ask for assistance and risk suffering through the slow process of school administrative paperwork, he decided to barge directly into the pillmaking class. What was the worst they could do, after all? Throw him out?

He was already familiar with the location of the classrooms. After all, he had picked up trash outside of every one of these buildings. The teaching clas ...

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