PREVIEW

... nto view.

‘I’m alive!”

Perhaps this is because I had narrowly escaped death. How could I be so happy returning to a world that I thought was so tedious and mundane?

‘Wait. Was that all a dream?’

The suspicion surges in. perhaps it was all just a very vivid dog* dream.

(TN: Meaningless.)

There is one easy way to verify if that was a dream or real.

“Board retrieval”

The board appears.

Name: Hyun-Ho Kim

Class: 3 𝐟r𝒆ℯ ...

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