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... e effect of perpetuation and easy to derive similar spells)

Because of the proposal of the book friend (the scenery of the end point), I will explain the big curse here.

The curse is a spell with a ‘big’ character in front of the spell's name, such as the protagonist's current ‘big scorpion’ and ‘big phantom,’ which also includes the ‘big blessing’ that other mages have. In the Masternet spell, as long as a spell has a big spell in front of it, it is not.

The effect of the g ...

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