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... u must ultimately think on a scale smaller than that of a spirit. That’s the smallest unit of the spirit body, the spirit child. Many sorcerers do not understand the spirit child and can only handle magic by placing a stylized magic circle. But you’re going to learn it. Listen, a spirit child, this thing can never be perceived by humans through normal means. However, various theories support the fact that it exists. In the past, sorcerers could not understand the changes in magical phenomena cau ...

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