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Sylvia blinked, then glanced at Gabriel's shoulder. She reached out to pick an umbrella.

"One is enough," Gabriel said, tugging her arm. "We don't have room for more." He pulled her along before she could protest.

Sylvia only had tto flash an apologetic smile at the vendor over her shoulder.

They found a pharmacy and went inside. As Sylvia approached the counter to list the medicines she needed, Gabriel pulled a slip

of paper from his pocket and handed it to the pharmacist. "We need everything on this list."

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Sylvia stared at the list, then looked at him in surprise.

"The administrator gave it to me," he said calmly. "Grace probably didn't know."

Sylvia managed a tight smile. Even if she had known, what could she have done?

While they waited for the pharmacist to gather the items, Sylvia wandered through the aisles. Her eyes landed on a display of

vitamin gummies. She picked up a bottle and, in a low voice, asked Gabriel, "Do these actually work?"

He raised an eyebrow. "Are you taking them?"

"No, they're for the students," she shook her head. "A little get-well gift from me."

Gabriel frowned. "Then why are you whispering? | thought you were admitting to ssecret illness."

Sylvia shot him a glare. "Of course not. | just... didn't want the pharmacist to hear."

"Why not?" he asked, genuinely confused.

"You wouldn't understand," she huffed, a hint of pride in her voice at finally knowing something he didn't. "If she heard me, she'd

"Hah," he scoffed. "As if anyone could ever confuse your judgment."

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