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... ve other leaders from the fifteen nations of the continent. He smiled openly at a very good turnout. Once they were certain there were no other latecomers, Wolter called the meeting to order. "As you know, we face a terrifying threat to our national sovereignties and to our economic stability that all have one common source. I am speaking of course, of the Council of Magic. The Council of Magic is closely tied to the other major threat, the Ito Conglomerate. Either of these two powers is enough ...

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