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... plan to ask you to take them and be the team leader."

"Dean, you want me to take them?" Nan Yan confirmed again.

"Well, because I think your strength should be stronger than the computer teacher in our school, and you are all of the same age, so it should be easier to communicate."

The dean's expression of "I'm optimistic about you" made Nanyan feel like he had fallen into a trap.

She just planned to participate in a competition in exchange for her chance to change he ...

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