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... overshadowed.

Tachibana Emi, Hasegawa Mio and even Murakami Akio—they're all at a level that I can't even fathom at the moment. Despite how much I studied for the last academic exam, I still couldn't beat them.

Maybe this is my limit.

Maybe this is as far as I can go.

Maybe some people are just—better than me.

No...

No.

No.

Never again will I fall back to the mindset I had back then.

I'll devour them. I'll completely destro ...

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