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Raven quickly found that their destination was none other than the mess hall. However, Marilyn did not take her inside, but turned around the corner into a corridor. Marilyn looked quiet experienced when she took turns. "I forgot to ask, are you a first year too?" Marilyn asked. Into the empty corridor, her voice slightly echoed. Raven hummed, "My first day. Yours too?" "Yes I'm a first year too! My brother is older than me so he's in the second year. He brought me here before so I know this place quiet well." Raven immediately understood why Marilyn was so familiar with the twists and turns. Soon, Marilyn took a sudden brake in front of a door. Sweet smell was difficult to hide and it leaked through the door all the way to Raven's nose. Her mouth watered. "The mess hall does n