Chapter 5: The Lion's Roar

However, this statement is not accurate.

When he was a student in San Calliu, Cesare Hunyadi was constantly discriminated against because of his family's many scandals and the status of the count's illegitimate son.

But when St. Carliu's College disappears, the students who had discriminated against Cesare find themselves being discriminated against in their new school.

They chose to join a group with familiar groups to keep warm, and then took Caesar Borgia, who had changed his identity, as their shelter, relying on the title of count.

Everyone just takes what they need, and after adapting to the new environment, they will naturally leave, and Caesar naturally does not have any deep feelings for these transfer students......

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