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... rival.

"Teacher is back! You all, he's back!"

"Hey, am I going crazy, or was that light purple?!"

"Please, everyone knows Tower light is red."

"What do you think happened in there for two days? So mysterious!"

"Who knows…"

The 300 of them were slowly gathering, with many exiting the newly constructed buildings. Josh trusted that Bob would do a great job. He took a breath and hollered at them.

"Alright, everyone. I have great news: the Alter Tower ...

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