National Fourth College. I have to say that the wrinkled face of Mrs. is often expressionless and meaningful.
She didn't seem to have given all the blood and passion for the country, but she spent her "lifetime" in school. It seems that she has no students, only excellent agents who are successful and unsuccessful, but she will show her hatred of iron and steel and sympathy for the girl who sent her to death.
She can say the deepest and shallowest insights into human nature and desire, but she doesn't seem to be able to say what she wants. She is just always in school, always there.
The cowardly girl came here because she was cowardly, and she still did not overcome her cowardice.
What the violent teenager wants is power and strength, and his desire is only apparent when he conquers. The hostess did not give it to him, but took an eye and dignity by the way.
The heroine only wanted to be a special person and a special dancer since she was a child, but because she was too special, she caused jealousy and was no longer a special dancer. Then passively became a special agent. Is the special her trait or her pursuit?
I hope she can stay special forever.
Although standing out from the crowd often suffers from a group attack.
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