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Chapter 107

Auteur: Nini
last update Date de publication: 2026-05-15 01:20:17

I pinned the exam timetable to the wall with the focused energy of someone who has assessed a situation and decided the only way through it is preparation.

“Are you actually serious right now?” Kai’s voice came from his bed, where he was lying with the unhurried ease of someone who has not yet allowed the timetable to become a personal problem.

“Completely serious.” I stepped back and looked at it. “If we fail we don’t play. It’s that simple. The nationals qualification requires graduation — we
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