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... ian on the tower.

It was the highest place in the whole palace. The moss spread along the stone bricks, and the vines climbed step by step, wrapping around the slightly open stained glass.

There was a man sitting on the edge of the window, the brim of his broad hat drooped slightly, revealing a small jaw and the tip of his nose, white porcelain-like skin, and reddish lips, as delicate as a painting.

No one knows her age and identity, no one knows why there is such a magician ...

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