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... lomon. Without saying anything, he brought them back to the academy.

Classes resumed as usual without further issues—at least, on the surface.

As promised, Azriel helped Celestina after class, stopping by the shops inside the academy to buy treats for Iryndra.

The academy, despite its unassuming exterior, had everything a human could need—entertainment, combat facilities, and more. However, there was a noticeable difference since the void hunting test.

Lumine seem ...

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