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... the snow shoveling was finally finished, Sheila and her friends were face-to-face with Claushezade. All of them were equipped with light armor and training swords for the first time in a while.

“Thank you for your hard work in shoveling the snow. From today, we will start our full-scale training.”

Hearing Claushezade’s words, Zechs looked around awkwardly.

“But…. in this condition?”

Even though the snow had been removed, the entire practice area was still muddy. ...

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