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... heir accomplishments and how they had taken over a lot of schools.

However, Zain having never heard about them had put a slight damper on their mood, but he quickly explained that he was a university student, and that if he was still in high school, he was sure he would have known about the Wild Bones.

When the attack had started, it had actually happened while they were in school. According to them, the teachers were useless and unorganised and most of them had abandoned the pla ...

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