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... kill Icarus directly. However, he knew he couldn't do that. Once he crosses that line, he wouldn't be fit to be an educator.


At least, he held some personal standards and ethics that he wanted to adhere to.


He sighed and got up to know more case details.


When he reached the courtroom he felt a bit stumped. As expected, Icarus was the one that filed the case and he is the one who brough the date forward.


But what surprised him is the reason ...

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