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... iang to the library.

There were already many students sitting at the tables reading. Other than the sound of flipping pages, Gu Yi couldn't hear any other noise.

Gao Da leaned close to Gu Yi and whispered softly, "You'll work on aisles 11-20 to sort out the books. After an hour, we will meet up at the librarian's office."

Gu Yi nodded and gave a thumbs up.

Gu Yi quickly moved to the 11th aisle and closed his eyes.

(Deduction begins!)

(While organiz ...

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