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... e bottom rung, more brushes with death than could reasonably be counted—all to end up behind a school desk.

Kai sank into the hard wooden chair, unable to shake the sense of strangeness that had gripped him since he woke up.

Should I say that I’ve made it? Or that I’ve failed completely?

From the top of the lecture hall, students streamed in from ten sets of doors, filling the rows of seats; half of them already wore the burgundy first-year robes. Contrary to what Alden h ...

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