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‘Miss Camille is even more ruthless than Khrome when it comes to training…’ Leo sighed inwardly.


“How does it feel to fight a magician?” Khrome poked his body on the floor with a wooden sword.


“It feels like shit— like I am fighting someone with guns using nothing but a stick. And how are you able to use magic nonstop, Miss Camille? Do you have unlimited mana or something?”


“There’s no such thing as unlimited mana. I only have about half of my mana l ...

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