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"…So this is what they mean by living long enough to see everything."

Fran (20, male) muttered with a wry smile as he looked at the scene in front of him.

It was because the alchemy lab, which had been practically empty for decades, was now packed with people.

It wasn't an exaggeration to say that all the idle mages at the Magic Tower had gathered here, and the reason they gathered was nothing short of amusing.

“I heard you get meat dishes if you work ...

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