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The next morning, the three students discuss the food at the restaurant. The first student is upset that the food isn't good enough for him, and the second student is happy that the restaurant is so good. The third student congratulates the first two students on their success, and he toasts everyone for their hard work. He says that he and the other students will make up in the future, and that they will be brothers. He drinks a cup of apology to the first student, who is upset because he didn't attend to him well. The second student says that the kid must have caused him trouble. He tells the third student that he was praising the kid about how great he is today, and this kid is all grown up and will become obedient as he gets older. He calls his uncle and tells him to take the kid back to the school. The two students agree that they could have become friends if they had stayed at the school together.
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Asterism • Chapter 65 • Page ik-page-3062079
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Chapter 65
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About This Chapter
The next morning, the three students discuss the food at the restaurant. The first student is upset that the food isn't good enough for him, and the second student is happy that the restaurant is so good. The third student congratulates the first two students on their success, and he toasts everyone for their hard work. He says that he and the other students will make up in the future, and that they will be brothers. He drinks a cup of apology to the first student, who is upset because he didn't attend to him well. The second student says that the kid must have caused him trouble. He tells the third student that he was praising the kid about how great he is today, and this kid is all grown up and will become obedient as he gets older. He calls his uncle and tells him to take the kid back to the school. The two students agree that they could have become friends if they had stayed at the school together.
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