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... Yes, I just dropped that casually.


It was my first time setting foot into the capital and it was all very interesting! I finally arrived at the capital where Phillis Academy was located from my hometown, located at the countryside, excited. My aim was to skip grades and complete my education as soon as possible! The Academy came with a dorm and the capital’s library was said to be the biggest one! Plus, Phillis Academy was the oldest academy around and it was rumored that one mi ...

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