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to not look pity!

Author: shorai
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What is to not look pity!

Read ‘to not look pity!’ Online for Free, written by the author shorai, This book is a Fantasy Novel, covering ACTION Fiction, ROMANCE Light Novel, ADVENTURE Internet Novel, and the synopsis is: Being born with powerful magic is wonderful. But what if this magic makes you wish death from the pain it causes you? Th...

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Being born with powerful magic is wonderful. But what if this magic makes you wish death from the pain it causes you? This will definitely make you think a thousand times before using it, and this is what Sergio is working on. Even if fighting against magic-users with ordinary weapons is difficult, this will not make him use his magic unless he is close to death. He would rather die than appear pathetic in people's eyes.

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