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... which was the Third High.

The championship of the First High had already been concluded, and the only event that was left was the final official division of the Monolith Code, which was represented by Juumonji Katsuto, Hattori Gyoubushoujo Hanzou, and Tatsumi Koutarou.

Haru didn't think too much and knew already what the result was, but even if Juumonji lost, the First High would still be able to become the champion. Still, he didn't think that Juumonji would lose, or rather, he ...

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