Chapter 92

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Hardin: It did not take either of us long to reach the clearing, a big expanse of land with little to no growing trees or plants. The horn was blown by Jacobi, the man who now served as the bane of my very existence. I had come to realize quickly that the sun was never a determinant of the day because it never fully shone, but tonight, I could barely see beyond my nose, struggling to make out his tall figure as he smiled, one of those bright laughters that you knew could only mean trouble. " It's late at night. Why are we training now? When do we get to sleep?" I asked Callum. Laurina burst out laughing. " Sleep? You seem to think the lecturers care about our health. Look around you, every single one of us here, our parents signed a contract that if we die, no one touches the school

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