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... e a gatekeeper, he was a low-level civil servant who was responsible for guiding wizards to the Wizard World.

He had come into contact with too many people, and some of them were very talented. They quickly surpassed him in terms of wizard cultivation.

They went from his junior to his senior.

He had already calmed down when it came to such matters.

Following a burst of light, Levi opened his eyes and looked around.

It was as if there were nine suns in the ...

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