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Temple in cardcaptor verse

Temple is reading a book. He is liking the style so far, very witty, it's fantasy, but the author likes to make humorous comments on the scientific implications of the various magical feats described in the story. Some are absolutely hilarious, all are very interesting.

Hmm. Like this one. Who describes a simple magical experiment to be performed in a closed room. The book urges the reader to try and perform it on the grounds of "when you will have a better excuse to try doing magic?" and that sells it to Temple.

Temple closes the window and door, makes sure there is no breeze or air current to disturb the open book and says.

"Wind, come forth flow and fly as my will commands it!" Temple says and he means it.

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Temple in cardverse

Temple is reading a book. He is liking the style so far, very witty, it's fantasy, but the author likes to make humorous comments on the scientific implications of the various magical feats described in the story. Some are absolutely hilarious, all are very interesting.

Hmm. Like this one. Who describes a simple magical experiment to be performed in a closed room. The book urges the reader to try and perform it on the grounds of "when you will have a better excuse to try doing magic?" and that sells it to Temple.

Temple closes the window and door, makes sure there is no breeze or air current to disturb the open book and says.

"Wind, come forth flow and fly as my will commands it!" Temple says and he means it.

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Temple in cardverse

Temple is reading a book. He is liking the style so far, very witty, it's fantasy, but the author likes to make humorous comments on the scientific implications of the various magical feats described in the story. Some are absolutely hilarious, all are very interesting.

Hmm. Like this one. Which describes a simple magical experiment to be performed in a closed room. The book urges the reader to try and perform it on the grounds of "when will you have a better excuse to try doing magic?" and that sells it to Temple.

Temple closes the window and door, makes sure there is no breeze or air current to disturb the open book.

"Wind, come forth, flow and fly as my will commands it!" Temple says and he means it.

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Temple in Cardverse

Temple is reading a book. He is liking the style so far, very witty, it's fantasy, but the author likes to make humorous comments on the scientific implications of the various magical feats described in the story. Some are absolutely hilarious, all are very interesting.

Hmm. Like this one. Which describes a simple magical experiment to be performed in a closed room. The book urges the reader to try and perform it on the grounds of "when will you have a better excuse to try doing magic?" and that sells it to Temple.

Temple closes the window and door, makes sure there is no breeze or air current to disturb the open book.

"Wind, come forth, flow and fly as my will commands it!" Temple says and he means it.