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... book?" Dad asked with a shocked expression.

And I knew they were all genuine reactions after hearing I would give him 'my own' personal notes.

They all had seen my magic and although these were only on basic magic theory, just this one diary was far more precious to some ancient magic tomes.

The things I wrote in this one, though messy and almost unreadable, were knowledge that anyone would pay everything they have to obtain this.

And I knew every mage in this ro ...

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