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Author: Tianah
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Chapter 27

The silence that followed the Dean’s collapse was unlike anything I had ever experienced. It was like time froze, the world paused, and all you could hear was the thump of the Dean’s body hitting the ground and the collective gasp of everyone around.

Damien charged towards us. I could see him fuming angrily, and I knew he was coming straight at Park. I stood in the middle before he got to us, and then without minding, his blow connected to my jaw.

The students gasped again, making me stagger backward. “ This is going to be a great show.” One of the students murmured.

“Dean!” a female student screamed, her voice cracking through the tension like lightning. Without being told, I knew we were in a mess, but first I needed to calm Damien down.

As much as the blow hurt, I knew I could not claim to be in the right spot. Park was my guard, and he was just trying to protect me, but then it was now a messy show.

“ I am going to make sure you are expelled, Park. If anything happen
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