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... f it, but Lucia didn’t like Iria’s arrogant behavior.

Lucia had been investigating Iria for a while.

Sometimes, she followed her, monitored her, and even didn’t hesitate to use her power for background checks.

Even if she looked weak, she was still the top student of the first year.

Even if her mana amount was small, there must have been something to overturn that.

But no matter how much she thought about it, Iria’s recent behavior was incomprehensible.

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