Anne Xaye Ty (EDITING)
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  • Parts 2
  • Time 8m
Ongoing, First published May 15, 2019
Heishi Academy holds the highest ranking student in the nation - Anne Xaye Ty.

A girl of her principle, and is always willing to fight and stand up for what is right. Well, her name might be Anne Xaye Ty. . .but just like what she always says,

"Names don't make a person, just so you know."

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