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Teacher Li, responsible for teaching Chinese, scoffed as she looked through Bai Chuwei’s information on the register. The page was blank and there was no mention of her previous schools or grades. She wondered how the girl managed to sneak her way into their school.

Teacher Li furrowed her brows and muttered to herself. “Could it be that her results are so lackluster that she did not want to bring that information along? I’d like to see what kind of troublemaker this new student ...

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