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... o asked, Alberto was very surprised. Since he was seeing magic for the first time. Although he had heard about magic, it was a myth. But now he is actually witnessing it. His eyes fixed on Circe as she stood tall, her hands still radiating a faint glow.

[Yes. Circe is a powerful Magician.]

Circe's fierce attack had left a trail of destruction in its wake, with many monsters lying lifeless on the ground. The rest had fled in terror, abandoning their fallen comrades.

As Cir ...

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