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... ently at the officials, wondering if she had heard wrong.

It seemed she wasn’t the only one doubting her ears.

“Wait a moment.”

After a brief silence, the annoying man sitting next to Melody raised his hand to ask a question.

“Are you saying those whose names were not called are the ones who failed?”

The official pointed to the door again, meaning they should leave. The conference room began to stir slightly.

“But we’ve just submitted our answer sh ...

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