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... w and underlying principle of their Sail Wind Magic, the seven mages onboard were spending their time doing their own things.

Maybe they didn't have much opportunity to ride a boat as some looked around out of curiosity, while the others set their gazes on the cockpit and marveled at how Dan navigated the ship.

Then, when they seemingly had enough of the tour, and the passing scenery lost its novelty, they rested at a corner of the deck to make sure they didn't hinder the two cap ...

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