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... all, there were ten or more magic lamps with bright lights in all directions, but because of the elemental turbulence mist caused by the thousands of Sorcerers gathered in the hall, the rays from the lights had been covered.


“This is Great Master Grimm, the newcomer?”


Beside Grimm’s elemental chair, a Sorceress with a delicate grey squirrel on her shoulders came over with respect, and asked Ezma, with her big eyes shining delicately, her puffy and smooth ...

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