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... s far as I know, this library is exclusive to executives only. There are many confidential documents stored here. Hence, except for faculty, entry is prohibited.”


“Oh, I see. I wasn’t aware. I got lost.”


Deculein nodded at Sylvia’s excuse.


“No one seems to think that you’re lost. You and the librarians are at fault, all of you—”


She lied to save herself from this situation and used the exception clause.


“There is no exception claus ...

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