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... ted.

For most students, winter vacation had begun!

Although there were still two days of classes next week to go over the exam and distribute grades, that was completely unimportant; they wouldn’t listen to a word.

Just like office workers from the New Year’s holiday until the Spring Festival holiday.

As students, the time between finishing final exams and starting winter or summer vacation was also entirely joyful rubbish time.

Except for twelfth graders ...

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