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I got up from the mountain of coins and stood on my bed. And I looked at the shiny things in front of me.

“I guess I’ll have to clean this up.”

So…did I have to think of them disappearing?

Boom! Disappear!

“Dang.”

The moment I shouted that in my head, all the coins disappeared without a trace. Lili gasped.

It might sound funny, but after I used magic, I was surprised too.

Nice. So I didn’t have to say it out loud. Well, the magic book d ...

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