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... of Ahsung High School.

This is due to the disciplinary committee members standing by the gates, holding clipboards, during school hours.

Under the clear spring sky, cherry blossoms flutter around the first gate of Ahsung High School. Six disciplinary committee members, each wearing armbands, stood in their respective positions.

They scrutinize the students passing through the gate.

“Hold on there!”

“Me?”

“Wearing gym shorts under your skirt is a cl ...

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