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... , so much so, he had to put it out there.

’...Teachers? You’re kidding me, right?’

He asked, as the silence that followed stretched just a second too long. He could almost imagine her grinning like a smug delinquent, but this was something he had to ask, as this was, by definition, out of nowhere.

But Minerva kept mostly tight-lipped about it.

She then began to respond to Adam’s question, stating as such.

[Heh... you’ll find out soon enough, squirt ...

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The cup of coffee that he had in his hand spilled all over just like the first time when she had met him.

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