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... r than the Umbramancy one but surprisingly, there were no other students aside from myself.

The classroom was pretty much equivalent to a supply closet in size and it was just the teacher's table, the black board and three student desks in front of it.

A woman was slumped over the teacher's table, seemingly fast asleep with her face pressed against the table and her purple hair covering her face.

I'm going to make a guess that this woman is the teacher of this class.

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