PREVIEW

... mnasium.


Principal Romuse and Professor Tyrese on the stage were shocked by the reaction.


“It seems like the freshmen this year are a little different?”


It was quite rare for to be Principal Romuse in his official school attire. He was not used to the formality as he kept pulling his collar while he whispered to Professor Tyrese.


“Hmm. They do have an unusual First Seat anyway,” Professor Tyrese smiled and said.


“2567?”


Principal Romuse ...

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