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... owards the school gate. If his body condition was still the same as before, he would have probably already tripped just after a few steps. Heck, he might even be taken to a hospital immediately.

Now, all that hard work had paid off. With a healthy body, running like this was no longer a precedent for hospitalization. Really, how far he had come.

And so, he ran faster.

His thoughts were filled with just one thing. Or one person, rather. Who else could it be but the guy who sudde ...

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