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Chapter 14: "Half-truth"

That's what Jovie wants. By using a psychological method of telling half-truth, he made his students no longer think of asking questions or following Hochi's side, ensuring their safety, and also quelling the thought of protesting. The demand for justice and freedom for the people of the J Federation is boiling among the students who have secretly imbibed the ideology that Hochi spoke to all the people on the way to be escorted, placing hope on the road to liberating the J Federation or at least sympathize with his fake noble personality.

Those words not only did not backfire but were successful beyond expectations when no one dared to question Jovie anymore. In them, there was an invisible fear of the government and anxiety about the uncertain future of Hochi, their family and themselves.

Even though what Jovie said came from the fact that he wanted the best for his students, he did not expect that fears had formed in those children's minds. They even decided to censor th
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