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Back in the villa, Lingruio tries to convince his brother to share some of his newfound knowledge with him. He tells him that he's a member of the class, and that they're all going to be studying together in class. He also tells his brother that he should get close to his brothers in class so that they can compare notes on the same subject. He's got a test coming up, and he wants to get as close to them as he can. He wants to make sure that they both take the same test, so he shows them the results of the test and asks them if they think it's the girl they saw in the mirror. They both look at each other like they've just seen their parents disappear. He asks if she's still there, and she says no. He then asks if there's anything wrong with the test, and they both look agitated. He says that he can't understand why they look so agitated, but that they are both top students and that the girl is just like her parents. He suggests that they make up a secret language, so that when they talk,
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Chapter 17
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About This Chapter
Back in the villa, Lingruio tries to convince his brother to share some of his newfound knowledge with him. He tells him that he's a member of the class, and that they're all going to be studying together in class. He also tells his brother that he should get close to his brothers in class so that they can compare notes on the same subject. He's got a test coming up, and he wants to get as close to them as he can. He wants to make sure that they both take the same test, so he shows them the results of the test and asks them if they think it's the girl they saw in the mirror. They both look at each other like they've just seen their parents disappear. He asks if she's still there, and she says no. He then asks if there's anything wrong with the test, and they both look agitated. He says that he can't understand why they look so agitated, but that they are both top students and that the girl is just like her parents. He suggests that they make up a secret language, so that when they talk,
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