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... e fan used to tap the armrest was a high-quality item I had gifted.

I bit my lip.

It wasnt just an expensive gift. It was my teachers cherished item, a fan that Namgung Un, the former leader of the Martial Alliance who had retired as the Taesang Hobeop of the Chen Mu-mun, had put his heart and soul into making.

Raviel must have guessed that I would barge in. She was wise. She found a way to suppress my emotions far more effectively than merely telling me to calm down.

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