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... nied by a smile, which was directed towards Emily.

Currently, in the cafeteria, a few pairs of eyes were stealing glances towards the bench where Noah sat.

No, the eyes were not directed towards Noah. He was never a guy to invite popularity or attention to begin with.

These eyes belonged to two distinct groups: the devoted members of the Emily simp club, and the girls who harbored secret crushes on Aeravat Indrath.

Both Emily and Aeravat held an almost celebrity-l ...

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