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Calvin couldn't help but break the seal of silence: "No, those old oranges want to teach us a lesson."

He himself was one of those who opposed Demetrius' schooling in Japan. If Demetrius had been able to live well in a normal school, that would have been fine, but the child's elementary and junior high schools were obviously not as good as he would have liked them to be, and the high school was somehow a so-called religious school, so he might as well have come to Paris early.

No desire.

Only when the Pole did not express his ideas, Greer convinced him first. I must say, in this respect, he was always right.

This time it was Calvin's turn to stare.

Demetrius asks: "So why send Calvin out on a mission by himself?"

Demetrius remained calm and asked: "It's a bit vague here, I would like to ask what was the accident in which the boy died in the hospital accident?"

Demetrius looked up at Felix Richard: "But because you came along, he changed a lot you know?"

Judah Fuller looked at the gree
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