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... rounding people were astonished but none dared speak to protest, they just watched from afar excited yet fearful of what about to come .


finally, the principal came flying using her weird flying magic, accompanied with Zephir, though she didn't seem angry, in any case, she was smiling, she was surprised to see Frederic bounded by those chains but nonetheless, she didn't talk .


Arthur noticing her arrival, retrieved the chains from Frederic and willed them to disappear, he t ...

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