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... iating her kindness. "Now I understand why Laki said no one has ever seen Mystogan's real face."

Mira still seemed a little concerned but followed along with his words. "Well, he's always been mysterious. He probably has his own reasons."

Rhodes scanned the guild and noticed the chaos left behind by Mystogan's magic. "Even Erza was knocked out? Does that mean Mystogan is stronger than her?"

Mira shook her head. "Strength isn't something you can compare that easily," she e ...

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