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While I was working, Yuna and Noa came to my office.

They had something to discuss with me.

After hearing what they had to say, I wanted to bury my head in the sand.

Fairies?

I had heard that there were fairies somewhere, but this was the first time I had actually seen one.

The fairy’s name was Primme.

She requested that I help her find her sister. To do so, she needed the help of Yuna and my daughter Noa.

She needed Yuna’s magic power ...

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