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... ry. Like him, there are others out there who prefer being alone rather than communicating and promoting camaraderie. Additionally, there are important matters to be pondering about such as their year finally becoming the fourth year.

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Being a fourth-year student is unlike being a third, second, or even first year. Those three years they had been training for were for this moment. Now, all their learning ...

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