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... ch surrounded by shimmering barriers. Professor Richard Lancaster’s magically amplified voice boomed across the stadium:

"Ladies and gentlemen, the second round of our freshman ranking tournament begins! Our eight seeded teams have now entered the fray, and what a spectacle we’re witnessing already!"

Lancaster’s excitement was palpable as he gestured broadly toward Platform One, where the dust was already settling. "In what must be a tournament record, Ambrose Rothschild’s team h ...

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