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... from the gymnasium.


“It smells so good!”


A security guard outside the gymnasium picked up the smell. He sniffed it, and his face showed admiration. His body then moved towards the gymnasium uncontrollably.


As a matter of fact, not just that particular guard, ever other guards that picked up the smell followed him into the gymnasium.


“Stop! All of you! Stop!”


Professor Tyrese shouted loudly and wanted to hold the guards back, but it was useless.< ...

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