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Chapter 40

  • 27 Apr, 2025

Ruhanika

The gentle rays of the morning sun filtered through the sheer curtains, casting a warm glow across my room. I stretched lazily under the comfortable duvet, relishing the fact that it was Sunday—a day of rest and family time in the Agnihotri household. It had been a month since I started attending Apex Scholars School, and despite the initial challenges, I had adjusted well to my new life.

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