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Maybe it was the hell Hastings put her through the day before, but that night, Citrine came down with a fierce fever—a rare occurrence for her.

The next morning, as soon as the shrill whistle cut through the dorm, the three roommates scrambled out of bed.

“Citrine?”

Noticing Citrine didn’t move, Ingrid called her name a few times.

Three calls, no answer. At last, the three realized something was wrong.

Lisa hurried over and pressed her hand to Citrine’s forehead. Her face went pale. “She’s burning up! How did she get such a high fever?”

“We have to get her to the hospital. Now.”

Without hesitation, they bundled Citrine up and rushed her to the hospital. After a quick discussion, it was decided that Ingrid would stay behind to look after Citrine while the other two returned to the training grounds.

That morning, Hastings gathered the entire group, scanning the assembled trainees. The moment he didn’t spot Citrine among them, his brows drew together in a deep scowl.

He wore the look of a man convinced the world owed him a fortune. “Some people are always late. Incredibly poor behavior. When she finally shows up, she can look forward to three hundred push-ups.”

Just then, Jane and Lisa jogged up, breathless.

Hastings knew they shared a dorm with Citrine. He glanced behind them, saw no sign of her, and his expression turned icy. “Why are you late?”

Jane, hair plastered to her forehead with sweat, spoke up immediately. “Sir, our roommate, Citrine Carmichael, came down with a fever. We took her to the hospital. Ingrid’s there with her now.”

Lisa wiped her brow and nodded in agreement. “That’s right, sir. We’d like to request leave for both of them.”

Hastings let out a sharp, humorless laugh. “A fever? Did Citrine Carmichael put you up to this?”

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