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... dors. I haven't been to this part of the school since I came here. It wasn't mentioned in the comic, and I never bothered about it when I came over.

It's not as if I can freely walk through the halls of the teachers' hostel in my free time.

My shoes squished on the tiles, creating enough noise to keep me sane in this silent place. I glanced around at the closed doors as I wondered, for the tenth time, why the principal asked me to come to his room instead of his office.

I ...

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