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Knowing that people from the ch Academy were here, and knowing that they were summoned by the royal order.

"I’ve seen you before," Jay Brown said, his mind a bit muddled, his gaze fixated.

He felt today’s sunlight was blinding; otherwise, why would he feel dizzy and even speak incoherently?

Hannah asked curiously, "Seen ?"

She didn’t recall.

Realizing what he had just said, Jay Brown quickly added, "I didn’t actually et you, I just saw your video data."

Video data?

Hannah beca a bit interested, "What kind of data?"

She rembered that a hundred years ago the royal family had ordered the destruction of all her records, only leaving behind snippets used to tarnish her reputation.

Jay Brown did not hide anything and told her everything.

In the ch Academy, the old principal had preserved a lot of data about Hannah including written records, videos, and all her grades since the day she enrolled.

The old principal said, keeping the data ant that soday, soone would clear her sullied na and restore her innocence.

Innocence?

She chuckled lightly but didn’t say much more.

At that mont, Sixth Hoffman also descended from his ch.

Facing each other, Samuel Hoffman felt quite intimidated, after all, Sixth Hoffman had a fierce and frightening face.

Seeing Samuel Hoffman look his way, he deliberately showed an intimidating face, his grimace fierce enough to make his facial hair stand up.

Samuel Hoffman quickly averted his gaze, comforting himself with a reminder to respect others, then ran over to Jay Brown’s side.

He also saw Hannah, knowing she had just saved Jay Brown, but as she was aligned with the wanderers, he wasn’t sure how to treat her.

So he first asked Jay Brown, "Are we still fighting?"

Hannah stood aside, facing the cautious gazes from the academy with a silent smile.

Jay Brown shook his head, glancing toward Hannah, "Before coming, I promised the principal that I would bring you all back safely."

"But..." Samuel Hoffman looked again in Hannah’s direction, "Will those wanderers let us off?"

As soon as he finished.

Jay Brown also looked toward Hannah.

Just now, she only halted the wanderers’ assault but did not say it would not continue.

Noticing the gazes from them, Hannah’s smile deepened, "Kids, I won’t kill you."

These words, inexplicably arrogant, and yet had an indescribable feeling.

For the first ti in his life, Jay Brown was called "kid". If it were anyone else, he would have undoubtedly reacted imdiately and taught them a lesson with his fists.

But now, he was facing Hannah.

His adoration for her was real.

That she effortlessly stopped attacks from both Sixth Hoffman and Samuel Hoffman was also true.

Just from that move, he saw the vast gap that still existed between him and her.

So people, even with a smiling face and gentle words, exuded an overwhelming presence, radiating confidence, yet making it seem so rightfully theirs.

Hannah was like this, and so was Arnold Simmons.

Samuel Hoffman, who didn’t know Hannah, remained full of suspicion, "Who the heck are you?"

He sounded a bit unfriendly.

Sixth Hoffman imdiately jumped in, "You brat, who are you talking to? Show so respect."

Samuel Hoffman glared at him, displeased and sowhat afraid.

Hannah raised her hand to stop Sixth Hoffman and answered Samuel Hoffman’s question, "If we go by ti, I should be your senior."

She ultimately accepted this identity.

Just like Wayne Lane had said, Hannah still had feelings for the ch Academy.

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