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... n the discord! Here

"Kira...?"

"Oh my."

Female students covered their mouths with startled expressions.

But Ian had no time to look at them.

Because he felt a terrifying gaze from beside him...!

"Kira. Wait."

"When did you get here! You should've at least told me you were coming! Why were you so late? Were you off exploring some new mystery again?"

Ian started to push Kira away but stopped.

He couldn't take his eyes off Kira ...

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