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wand, he also used it and gave back the very human lives of all the other people who were turned into animals. They were fifteen of them in number all together.
Reclaiming their dear human lives, the people were more than glad and grateful to Rojo for saving them. So they reveled in appreciation of the great salvaging act he had done for them. They cheered, hailed his name, and finally lifted him over their heads. CHAPTER 4
The sadist wizard Madon did not die after he fell to the ground and fainted in the warlock with Rojo. Although he didn’t lose his life from the fall, he was fatally injured. There were sprains all over his body. This ailing physical condition left him bed-ridden for almost
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A month ago he was the most feared wizard in the whole wide world. But that hell a wizard called Rojo came and beat him blue and black. By beating him, Rojo had not only humiliated him; he had also thwarted his lofty hopes of being the sole wizard in the whole wide world.
The beating that he got from Rojo was, in itself, not the thing that made him feel bad. The thing that made him feel worse about the defeat was the unimaginable loss he got after the fight. It was not the loss of the battle itself. It was the loss of his most valuable magical tool; his one and only magic wand. The loss of the magic wand was like salt to his wound.
He himself had not even the faintest idea where his magic wand was when he fainted. But after he recovered from the coma, the most unbelievable realization downed on him. His indispensable wizardry tool--his magic wand-- was nowhere to be found. Even in that frail physical condition that he had, he had still limped and looked for his precious magic wand, after he came back to life. But with all the gleaning he did, there was just nothing to be found anywhere. That was when he knew that a new owner had set hands on his magic wand. Rojo had taken his magic wand after he
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So he owed all of his spiritual accomplishments to it. But now it was nowhere to be found. What a dual and great loss he faced! Even though he had lost a battle, had he still got his magic wand in his possession, he’d have been thinking of fighting back. But there was just no magic wand with him now. So thinking of fighting back was absolute impossibility. But, even though he didn’t have the magic wand with him now, the battle between him and Rojo was not yet over, he thought. Even when it seemed like there was just no way out, there was always a way. There was a possibility for him to get back at Rojo. He had figured it out clearly. But he was now weaker than a toothless dog. How was he going to fight back? If he needed to retaliate, it was necessary for him to find a means to re-empower himself spiritually. In that way he’d level himself up to the extent that would be needed to withstand a spiritual war. The only way for him to do that was to go and reclaim back his magic wand from Rojo, he thought. He’d find a means to sneak himself into the house of Rojo and steal the magic wand. But all of a sudden an opposing thought flew into his mind. He had the magic wand with him when he fought Rojo. But still he was beaten like a dog. So would the magic wand still be of any import to him in a fight with Rojo again? Certainly not. The magic wand was always the magic wand, whether yesterday, today or tomorrow. In short, the power of

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