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... troubling you?!”

Igni: “SーSomething troubling me?”

Igni was caught off guard by the question and couldn’t come up with an immediate answer.

He was a little concerned that he wasn’t as popular as he wanted to be after winning the [Tournament], but there’s no point saying that to Elina.

Elina: “Yes! For instance, do you need help with studying?!”

Igni: “Studying……? I mean, yeah, I could use help in all aspects but….”

Elina: “Perfect. Then if that’s the case, st ...

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