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... rom behind his senior sister, straining to see the treatment bed. Although she had activated an Arcane Eye, watching the arcane eye’s light screen was never as clear as using his own eyes.

—The principle of the Arcane Eye seemed a bit like a camera. In short, the imaging was distorted, different from what the naked eye saw. It could be adjusted with the feeling of an endoscopic view, but...

If you can use your eyes, why bother with mental adjustments?

His senior sister co ...

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