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In this chapter, we learn that spring robbie, the famous raccoon, is a model for the "shoop animal" that will be used in the next card trick. We learn that "smooper" is the name of the animal, and that it moves according to its creator's will. In other words, the animal can move according to the will of the magician. We also learn that the animal's name is spring, which means "live" or "dead." This is a reference to the fact that, according to legend, animals can either live or die. The animal is named "Smooper," which is a Greek word for "squish." The animal moves in the same way that a snake moves in a snake's mouth. It can also move in other ways, such as when it runs over a man's arm. This is one of the most famous card tricks of all time, and it's one that we've never seen before in this chapter. It's a trick that involves placing a card in the mouth of a dead animal and then placing it back in its mouth. The trick is so well-known that it has even been used in movies like "Toy Story" and "Spider-Man" . The only problem is that the animals can't run over the man, so they have to crawl over his arm to do it. We're not sure what this means, but we're guessing that it means that the man can'
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Magical Sempai

Magical Sempai • Chapter 07 • Page ik-page-327730
Chapter 07
This is a locked chapterChapter 07
About This Chapter
In this chapter, we learn that spring robbie, the famous raccoon, is a model for the "shoop animal" that will be used in the next card trick. We learn that "smooper" is the name of the animal, and that it moves according to its creator's will. In other words, the animal can move according to the will of the magician. We also learn that the animal's name is spring, which means "live" or "dead." This is a reference to the fact that, according to legend, animals can either live or die. The animal is named "Smooper," which is a Greek word for "squish." The animal moves in the same way that a snake moves in a snake's mouth. It can also move in other ways, such as when it runs over a man's arm. This is one of the most famous card tricks of all time, and it's one that we've never seen before in this chapter. It's a trick that involves placing a card in the mouth of a dead animal and then placing it back in its mouth. The trick is so well-known that it has even been used in movies like "Toy Story" and "Spider-Man" . The only problem is that the animals can't run over the man, so they have to crawl over his arm to do it. We're not sure what this means, but we're guessing that it means that the man can'
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