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... Ball.

Back when Ascal was a manager, he confiscated this item from a witch during an illegal street vendor crackdown.

He had boldly left it in his office as evidence of embezzlement, but surprisingly, no one showed any interest.

The crystal ball eventually became a nuisance. He even thought about disposing of it. Still, as it somewhat suited the office as a decoration, Ascal left the ball there.

He had completely forgotten about it until, out of the blue, he saw t ...

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