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Ray walked through the corridor. On his left side are rows of classroom windows, while on the right side there is a view of a small patch of garden which forms the dividing fence between the classroom area and the school's public square. 

His blue uniform was neatly tucked into dark blue trousers. His maroon tie also forms a nice triangle. Glasses perched on the bridge of his nose. On the left side of his arm, there is some kind of bandage that said "11 B".

"Now it's time for math class." The boy in the same uniform with the bandage "10 D" pointed to a dot on the paper his friend was holding.

"Where the hell is the classroom?" The boy with the same bandage holding the paper frowned.

The boy who was previously pointing at the paper raised his head and saw Ray walking over. He immediately greeted Ray.

Ray took a step back in shock.

"Senior, do you know where is the 'mathematics x' classroom?"

His friend who was holding the paper hit his friend on the head. "You're so rude, brother is shocked, look!" He hissed. "Sorry, Bro." 

The boy smiled regretfully.

"It doesn't matter." Ray pointed to the end of the corridor. "You're close. Just walk straight right there."

"Thank you, Bro." The two boys continued their journey.

Ray stroked his chest as he continued walking.

"Hey, we have to push rank to the next tier!" Rian welcomed Ray who had just entered the classroom.

The classroom was full of students busy with their respective activities. Students at front read books, behind them sleep, in the middle sing and gossip, while those close to the entrance class are opening game applications.

"Are you sure it's free time already?" asked Joshua.

"I was contacted by the science teacher that he attending a teachers' gathering out of town." Rian shared the contents of his message with the Science Teacher.

"Okay." Ray took off his glasses and loosened his tie until it almost came off. 

"You're 'sick of studying' again, aren't you?" Ray guessed, glancing at Rian from the corner of his eye.

Rian just snorted in annoyance.

Josh swallowed his laughter. "That's your life algorithm!"

As soon as he heard a distinctive ringing when logging into his favorite game application, Arya, who was lying next to Rian, immediately sat up and open his eyes.

"Easy language, 'you bored'." Arya picked up Ray's glasses on the table and perched them on the bridge of his nose. He pulled down the bone of his glasses in the middle of his eyes. Demonstrating Rian's typical activities when doing presentation in front of the class.

"Hahaha." Rian's flat face hit three of his friends. 

Ray, Rian, and Joshua laughed with satisfaction.

"Your parents' expectations are indeed high. Even so, you can definitely fulfill it. Brace yourself!" Arya patted Rian's shoulder.

"Take off that glasses, Arya. Don't you get a headache looking through a minus 4 lens?" Rian said with pity.

"You're right." Arya immediately took off the glasses while shaking her head quickly to adjust his vision.

"When you think back about it, it's strange. I'm still curious as hell. Why do you need glasses when looking at everything, but you throw it away when looking at a cellphone screen, Ray?" asked Joshua.

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