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Chapter 13 - Mathematics Olympiad

The more sought after and observed, Debbie increasingly feels Ivy's taste is beyond the ordinary or normal word. Alfred does have tremendous advantages academically but in other aspects he also has many shortcomings, the conclusion Alfred is just an ordinary person is not as perfect as Ivy describes.

“He was weak physically, also very easy to tease." Now that Debbie remembers Alfred's figure “he vomited badly when eating green bean porridge, just because the upperclassman said the porridge was mixed with flies.”

Ivy, who heard Debbie's every word carefully since she started telling the story, only smiled even though the minus about her idol was explained clearly. Especially considering that day, when Ivy gave a package of rice porridge to Alfred. There was no chance or possibility for Ivy to feelslightest implied on her facial expression. Then it's true what Debbie's initial opinion was about Ivy's one-sided feeling that already left her blind to anything.

“Then, what else?" Ivy as
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