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It was the next day and Cecil and his group were attending class normally this time. After yesterday's stint, the rest of Cecil's classmates would constantly send him weird glances. Cecil of course didn't care, but it couldn't be said the same for the girl sitting next to him though. Lucia was happy that Cecil got to befriend such a famous character and even thought it was such a good opportunity for him, but Cecil didn't want what actually happened behind the closed doors of the library's core area to be spread, so he asked his friends to keep mum about it. So when the other classmates came to inquire about what happened yesterday at the library, they brushed it off as just a misunderstanding and nothing really happened. As proof, they just said to look at Cecil, he wasn't harmed or an