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... o Morrigan who was already nose deep into a book. It looked like the others hadn't returned yet and were still browsing the shelves. Morrigan had fewer books than I thought she would but she was eager to get to reading now that she has some time to dedicate toward it.

"What do you got there?" I asked her.

She looked up from her book and smiled. "A book on advanced magic theory. It's interesting but... maybe not all that practical. How about you?"

I showed her the book I h ...

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