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... ances left today..."

"Ugh..."

Silvia's body suddenly shrank and, in an instant, she transformed back into her younger appearance. I was taken aback and let out a sharp breath. What’s going on with her all of a sudden...?

"What... what are you doing? Even if you do this, I still won’t send you to the Imperial Magic Academy."

"Really? You’re not going to send me?"

"...I’ll need to think about it for a bit."

Thunk. Silvia climbed onto my lap, casually ...

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