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... ed in the star gems she got that she even ignored the message from the Nami royal family. But the visitor even broke into her circle. Many Nami people have helped her to “check” the power of the illusion circle. She was just to ignore it when she felt the crumbling of the circle.


Reiki in the valley swarms into the circle so she has to check it out.


The person in the illusion circle of the valley makes her feel a little confused and familiar. At this moment, the phoenix hairp ...

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