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Aviara: A Supposed Magic School?

Author: ThreeBites
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As a real witch, Alisa immediately knew there was something wrong with her new school. But not only her, it turns out that everyone already knows the reason. It's written in the guide book! Where almost all students who enter the school become able to use magic. But even though she's the real one, turns out there are many students who excel at magic more than her... Especially those crazy seniors!

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