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... magic, so I was puzzled.

I didn't know why Samuel was suddenly telling me to learn magic.

I asked Samuel why I needed to learn magic, and Samuel sighed and opened his mouth.

"You rely too much on your physical talents."

"Is there something wrong with that?"

"Of course there is. It must have been easy for you so far. You just went with the flow, relying on your instincts, doing whatever you knew would make you stronger."

He wasn't wrong, but it did ...

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