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Certainly, there are subjects that I’m not good at. However, since I have taken the classes seriously (When I’m attending), my score is not so bad.


In Ludi’s words [The test this time is very easy, if you listened to the lecture seriously you can even get a full score.] A guy like me who got only half has nothing else to say. Katrina seems to be in more danger than me though.


Iori shows his face from behind Katrina and peeks at my and Katrina’s score. As if seeing a guy wi ...

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