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Royal Armor Fighter • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-2876248
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The last candidate, glug, asks if the other candidates are safe. He's worried that they're going to fail the exam, but glug assures him that he's going to defeat him anyway. He tells the other students that they are the ones who passed the first exam, so they should be allowed to watch the duel. He also tells them that the teacher who's supposed to be in charge of the students was taking the students too lightly, and that's why he allowed them to watch. He says that as a teacher he has the right to select his students, so he'll defeat them and make them admit that he can join the sun academy. The other students rush in, and glug tells them to hurry up and defeat their opponent. He gives them five points for rushing in without thinking, and another five points if they rush in with too much thinking. They argue about whether or not the other candidate submitted a paper, and then glug points out that the other student didn't even try to answer the questions correctly. He doesn't think he'd even pass the exam if he had to answer them all correctly. They continue to argue, and finally glug
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Royal Armor Fighter • Chapter 38 • Page ik-page-2876248
Chapter 38
This is a locked chapterChapter 38
About This Chapter
The last candidate, glug, asks if the other candidates are safe. He's worried that they're going to fail the exam, but glug assures him that he's going to defeat him anyway. He tells the other students that they are the ones who passed the first exam, so they should be allowed to watch the duel. He also tells them that the teacher who's supposed to be in charge of the students was taking the students too lightly, and that's why he allowed them to watch. He says that as a teacher he has the right to select his students, so he'll defeat them and make them admit that he can join the sun academy. The other students rush in, and glug tells them to hurry up and defeat their opponent. He gives them five points for rushing in without thinking, and another five points if they rush in with too much thinking. They argue about whether or not the other candidate submitted a paper, and then glug points out that the other student didn't even try to answer the questions correctly. He doesn't think he'd even pass the exam if he had to answer them all correctly. They continue to argue, and finally glug
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