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"You definitely planned to enslave the centipedes and even control their mother!"

'I did not!'

"I'm not scolding you, I'm praising you. It's a rational and excellent judgment. That's what a true magician would do."

'Let's stop this joke. It's getting boring.'

"I'm not joking."

Surely it must be a joke.

I had no intention of enslaving the centipedes.

But...

I looked at the baby centipedes.

'This one is cute though.'

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