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Ace folded his arms, he looked down at her with his buring gaze, "Explain. You have ..." Ace looked at his watch, "Four minutes." Behind Ace Casper frowned, "Why four minutes?" Ace didn't turn back as he replied, "We will be too late for dinner." Casper nodded as if it made sense. Raven was scared even more with their careless whispering. Here she was scared for her life and they were talking about being late for dinner? Did a living person's life hold no significance for them? Among the seven teenagers present in the forbidden main office, only Raven was thinking about life and death. It was a pity she didn't know what the others were thinking. Raven was obviously not willing to tell them the truth. It would be too much of a loss to admit to everything before them. Maybe if Rav