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Unparalleled • Chapter 38 Part 2 • Page ik-page-4587979
Chapter 38 Part 2
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The next day, Mr. Bagnet asks if the crystal ball has not broken. He says that he is afraid it is not broken, but that the person is "out of touch" with magic. He tells Bagnet that he has seen fire, wind, rocks, and water, and that he once saw a friend of his who is a sixth-level mage in water. The vision he saw was "a little strange" , and Bagnet tells him that he was joking. He asks Bagnet if he is sure of what he said, but Bagnet says he is "really an ordinary person" . He adds that he did not see anything, and he should just "keep doing my business." Bagnet wonders if Bagnet was toying with the girl, and asks if he knew what he was talking about. He accuses Bagnet of being a "most indecent person" and says that every time he lies and talks nonsense , he has a habit of "looking down" in "voluntarily". Bagnet responds that he cannot lie to Bagnet from now on, because the test of his magical talent must have been lying. He promises to show Bagnet what he saw, and then asks him to give him a kiss. He closes his eyes and says, "knowing you are shy, I closed my eyes. why does there not movement . . why is there a feeling on his cheek . you dont tell other people. although she loves me, in her heart she is conservative, by nature ." He says he has kissed her now, and tells her to come and see what he sees. He then tells her that he saw "whoosh whoosh" and asks her why she is like this. She says that she is not understanding it, and she blames him for not telling her
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Unparalleled

Unparalleled • Chapter 38 Part 2 • Page ik-page-4587979
Chapter 38 Part 2
This is a locked chapterChapter 38 Part 2
About This Chapter
The next day, Mr. Bagnet asks if the crystal ball has not broken. He says that he is afraid it is not broken, but that the person is "out of touch" with magic. He tells Bagnet that he has seen fire, wind, rocks, and water, and that he once saw a friend of his who is a sixth-level mage in water. The vision he saw was "a little strange" , and Bagnet tells him that he was joking. He asks Bagnet if he is sure of what he said, but Bagnet says he is "really an ordinary person" . He adds that he did not see anything, and he should just "keep doing my business." Bagnet wonders if Bagnet was toying with the girl, and asks if he knew what he was talking about. He accuses Bagnet of being a "most indecent person" and says that every time he lies and talks nonsense , he has a habit of "looking down" in "voluntarily". Bagnet responds that he cannot lie to Bagnet from now on, because the test of his magical talent must have been lying. He promises to show Bagnet what he saw, and then asks him to give him a kiss. He closes his eyes and says, "knowing you are shy, I closed my eyes. why does there not movement . . why is there a feeling on his cheek . you dont tell other people. although she loves me, in her heart she is conservative, by nature ." He says he has kissed her now, and tells her to come and see what he sees. He then tells her that he saw "whoosh whoosh" and asks her why she is like this. She says that she is not understanding it, and she blames him for not telling her
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