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... The reason for this to happen was because of Luna's order.

Tonight was the last night of the month, inside the student council room were two young people. Luna was working with the paperwork and reports, while the man beside him .... well that guy just made some tea for the lady.

"Luna, here you go," said Lyon as he handover the tea he made.

"Ah, thanks Lyon, you are pretty good at making tea," said Luna

"Yes, thank you for your compliment." smiled Lyon (I actual ...

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