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Chapter 45 The New Card
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The polished marble floors of the school's main administrative building echoed with a new, hollow sound as Zaid walked across them on Sunday morning. The vibrant chaos of the Eid holiday felt a lifetime away, replaced by the sterile, pressurized silence of academia. He had been summoned by the headmaster's assistant, and the walk to the office felt like a march to a verdict.

The assistant, a man with a perpetually pinched expression, looked up from his computer as Zaid entered. "Zaid. Your account has been settled." He said it not as a congratulations, but as a statement of clinical fact.

"Settled?" Zaid asked, his voice barely above a whisper.

"Your tuition for this semester, and the next, has been paid in full. As per school policy, your status has been upgraded." The man picked up a small, sleek electronic card from his desk. It was a vibrant, almost fluorescent green. He held it out. "You are now a Green Card student."

Zaid reached for it, his fingers trembling slightly. The plast
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