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... g murmur.

"Yes, ma’am?" Marcus straightened in his seat, startled but quick to respond.

Serena stood at the podium, her sharp eyes darting across the room as she ticked off names on her attendance sheet.

"Oliver?"

"Present, ma’am!"

"Kael?" Serena paused, waiting for a response.

Silence stretched across the room, and she frowned, scanning the rows of seated students.

Her eyes narrowed.

"Marcus, do you know what’s happened to Kael? He ...

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