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... enly flipped on the final day, becoming intensely sunny for no apparent reason.

I was still dashing around like a madman, slaying Nightmare Creatures, then capturing the required zones…

It had become eerily easy, with so few students left. That meant the competition had thinned.

Sometimes others would beat me to a spot, and I wouldn't even catch a glimpse of them. I assumed they were either Snow or Daemon, or one of the other high-ranked players still fighting for a top-e ...

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