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... is thoughts consumed by the call from his teacher.

He couldn't bear the idea of missing out on something he had worked so hard for.

Maybe there was still a way he could participate, even with everything going on. But how? He was stuck here, miles away from the university, bound by the obligations of a life he hadn't chosen.

Feeling desperate, Adrian pulled out his phone and scrolled through his contacts until he found the name he was looking for. He hesitated for a moment ...

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