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... livan, Justin Wafford, Freddy Cagwin, and quite a few people from Class A hurried to the school medical room.

"Nathalie, are you alright?"

"Ghania Quinlan, are you okay?"

Everyone saw this scene as they walked in.

The school doctor had finished bandaging Ghania Quinlan’s wounds. Her arm, hoisted up, was exposed showing a length of snow-white skin with gauze coiled around it, through which a hint of blood could dimly be seen.

Nathalie Quinlan’s expression w ...

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