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Chapter 5: Dungeon Capturer

(A/N): Hi guys! Not my best job, but I did something.

Third P.O.V.

The night had been going just fine; everyone was having fun around the campfire and the siblings felt welcomed around the warmth. Dorji and Toya flirted on the side and the others made light conversation, the tension that had seemed to settle over the villagers during the past hours dissipating.

(Y/N) smiled as Aladdin chatted animatedly with a young man and told them stories of their adventures so far. This is nice... If only things could be this peaceful always, everywhere.

And so things were peaceful and cozy. Until, of course, someone went to look for Baba.

Then the yelling started and others went running to look.

(Y/N) frowned, as a sudden cold settled in her chest. Something's wrong. We should go look. She turned to her brother, nudging him and standing up.
"Let's go."

Aladdin nodded determinedly and the two stood up and ran to meet with the others. It was when they reached the hill that (Y/N)'s heart dropped to her stomach, as Aladdin and her spotted the sweet old lady in the ground, an arrow protruding from her back and blood that seeped out, staining the white robes of the Kouga Clan.

"Please Baba, stay with us!"

"Baba please!"

The siblings gasped. "Baba?"

One of the men that knelt beside her cried out an order. "She's still alive! Hurry, get her back to the village!"

"R-right!"

In a heartbeat Aladdin had taken off his turban and (Y/N) was by Baba's side, picking up the tiny old lady and putting her on top of the flying cloth.

"We'll carry her there!" Aladdin exclaimed.
(Y/N) nodded, face set grimly. "Leave her to us."

As they carried Baba back to the village with the help of the flying cloth and Ugo, (Y/N) messed with her (H/C) hair, fidgety hands looking for something to do, as her heart hammed in her chest. It was weird, but even though they barely knew her, she had been so kind to them, so sweet and loving, that she couldn't help but care about her.

She looked at her brother, whose lips were pursed and eyes were glistening. Aladdin looked back at Baba on the flying cloth.
"Please, don't die Baba!"

(Y/N) frowned, her own eyes starting to get teary. She was starting to feel like regardless of the friendships and the good food, coming out to the outside world might have been a mistake.

~><><><~

Your P.O.V.

"We have no choice but to fight!"

I sank on the floor, leaning against the bed and sighed. Tension and sadness seemed to seep into the tent, where Baba laid on her bed, feverish and unconscious. Aladdin sat on the bed, looking worried as he listened to the villagers outside and kept an eye on Baba.

We had managed to get her back to the village in time, but she was not in a good shape; Kou's arrows were made to burrow into the skin and cause more internal bleeding than necessary, specially when taken out. Baba was almost out of time.
I frowned deeply, standing up and pacing. This is not good. If a war breaks out, there is no question about it; the Kouga will die. They do not stand a chance. If it comes down to fighting... I don't want Ala involved. I will fight of course, but I won't let him. His Har-Har-Infigar is pretty much all he has. I mean, it's not like I know any other spells either.... But still, at least I don't get tired as fast as he does.

Aladdin frowned, looking at Baba. "Oh Baba, something terrible is happening in the village you love."

As the villagers prepared themselves to fight, Aladdin and I stayed behind to watch over Baba and the village, faces set in grim expressions. If a war started between Kou Empire and the Kouga Clan, the Kouga would die, without a doubt. All those people...

Aladdin tugged at my pants, frowning at me. "Isn't there something we can do sis'? Everyone's gonna get killed...!"

I couldn't take Aladdin looking so worried for something a ten year old shouldn't be worrying about. I pursed my lips, closing my eyes. "Maybe. But the way we are right now... what can we do? It's not like we have a staff, or know any real spells...."
Which really, really guys? You couldn't teach us more than ONE SPELL in so many years?!

Aladdin's lips quivered a bit and he held on to my legs. I had to look away and frown, mentally squealing sadly. Ah dang it! I can't take that sad puppy look! But there really is nothing we can do right now! If we could just heal Baba.. but.

We despaired in our helplessness, until we heard a voice calling us.

"Please, you must help me children." The voice croaked, weary and scratchy.

I almost jumped out of my skin. Is that....?!
Aladdin's eyes snapped to me. "Did you hear that sis'?!"

I nodded and we gasped. "Huh!"

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Third P.O.V.

"I refuse to believe that the Kouga Clan wishes to start a war!"
"How come?"
"Because last night, a pair of mysterious siblings said something to me." Princess Hakuei replied to her companion, Seishun, spurring her horse into going faster.

They had been riding hard since they received news of the supposed Kouga ambush on their soldiers and the possibility of war. Hakuei refused to believe that war was the only outcome of her journey there and was determined to speak to the Kouga Clan and clear up the matter.  Her assistant, companion Seishun accompanied her, and both rode fast and hard back to the village on their poor horses.

"Do you think they could be  dungeon capturers?" Seishun asked.

"I'm not certain. But I felt as though I could believe what they were saying to me. " Hakuei replied.

"They might have had some kind of connection with you, Your Highness, as fellow dungeon capturers."

Hakuei pursed her lips, not exactly convinced. As their horses came closer to the village and neared a closed path between rock formations Hakuei replied. "At any rate, let us speak to them."

Just as she spoke, an arrow struck the ground in front of her horse, and the animal halted in a hurry, neighing.

The Kouga were waiting for them; above them on their horses with bows, and below with swords.

Hakuei, undeterred, simply calmed her horse and climbed down from it, stepping closer to them. Although it was clear that their intentions were not peaceful. Seishun looked at her nervously calling after her.
"Your Highness!"

"How dare you attack Baba!" One of the men exclaimed furious.

"Please calm down. We have come here to negotiate with you." Hakuei replied calmly, trying to soothe their anger. In her mind, she felt confused and a bit panicked at the accusation and what could it mean, but focused on keeping calm.

"You're lying! We won't be deceived again!" The man yelled and ran at the princess, slashing down his sword in an arc. Hakuei did not move an inch from her spot, nor did she flinch, even when her cheek and leg bled.

"Why didn't you dodge!" The man exclaimed in confusion, stepping back a bit.

"We have no desire to fight. So that we might discover the truth, talk to us. Please!" Hakuei replied, the picture of serenity as she bowed and saluted them.

The Kouga gasped, confused and freezing.

"Don't let her deceive you! They tricked us before! Just kill them!"

"Yeah! They're a bunch of liars!"

Suddenly the tension rose quickly at an alarming speed and weapons rose again, Hakuei stayed in her position, not moving an inch.

"Would you fools stop this nonsense!?"

Everyone gasped and the Kouga almost stumbled in their shock and hurry to look behind them.
There was sweet Baba, limping and slightly unstable on her feet, but being held up by Aladdin and (Y/N). She held her staff as a walking stick and looked about ready to hit all of them with it.

(Y/N) snickered mentally. Just in time to save their butts. It's a miracle in itself that we arrived in time with our heads still on.

The Kouga men gasped and cleared a path, moving aside.

"Baba!"

"Spare me your deplorable antics! You call yourselves Kouga warriors? Make no mistake about what it is that you really need to protect! Or exactly what kind of battle you really need to wage for it!"

The Kouga shrunk back at the scolding, cowed and moving aside as Baba stepped closer to Hakuei, knelt, and bowed. Aladdin and (Y/N) stayed back, keeping an eye on everyone.

"Your Highness, my clan is prepared now to fully submit to authority of the Kou Empire."

Gasps echoed, confusion, shock and outrage in the Kouga's faces.

"Baba!"

"If we submit to them, our clan will be annihilated!"

Hakuei herself was just as shocked, looking at Baba as she stood back up on her own.
"As you can see for yourself Your Highness, our clan is devastated both physically and mentally, from long years of foreign invasions, bloody wars, and vicious slave hunting. I cannot allow my family to be hurt by these terrible things anymore. There was even a time when I was prepared to go to war against your country, but that changed when a certain pair of siblings told me something."

Hakuei visibly looked surprised, even leaning back a bit. The children?

"That you, the commander of our enemy, was someone we could trust to be honorable."

Hakuei glanced at the children, and then at Baba, studying the blood that seeped out into the ground. "Shaman... what you have is no ordinary wound. Was it one of my army's arrows...?"

Baba frowned, gritting her teeth and mouth twisted, as the pain seemed to come back and flare. "Which is more important; the life of one village chief, or the lives of all the villagers? You of all people should know that." She grunted out.

Hakuei frowned, lips pursed but bowed and put her hands together.
"Your intentions have been duly communicated. Henceforth, in the name of the Kou Empire and of Hakuei, General and Princess, I guarantee your safety!"

(Y/N) seemed to deflate, letting out the breath she was holding with a long sigh and a relieved smile. There will be no war after all, thank Solomon. It would have been terrible.
Aladdin perked up and smiled, swinging (Y/N)'s hand that he held with a happy hum on his lips.

The Kouga deflated, shoulders slumped and faces sad.
"So we're surrendering to another country.."

"What difference does it make anyway? All we have to do is hold on to the pride in our hearts, just like Baba!" One of the boys exclaimed.

Baba turned back to her people. "What do you say to all to this my Kouga Clan! It's time to show me your intentions!"

The Kouga seemed to sigh collectively and all weapons clanked as they fell to the ground.

Isn't this amazing Ugo? They all have the courage to choose what it is they should do for their future. I guess.. there really wasn't anything for us to do here. Aladdin looked on as peace was made, holding his sister's hand.
(Y/N) squeezed his hand back. Maybe the outside world isn't so bad after all.

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"Baba! Hang on!"

"Baba!"

Cries, whimpers and wails filled the tent, as life left Baba in a soft trickle that vanished, her chest stilling its movement.

(Y/N) and Aladdin stood back from the bed in a corner, watching from the sidelines. They felt bad of course, sad, but no tears came out nor did whimpers or sobs. (Y/N) merely hugged Aladdin closer to her side with one arm, lips pursed minutely.

"What's the matter you two?"

Aladdin and (Y/N)'s gazes snapped behind them, and there was Baba in a translucent form, just sitting on top of a green chest like nothing was wrong.
"Why are you standing way back here all by yourselves?"
Aladdin's face twisted into a sad frown, as he looked back to the bed. "Baba, you died didn't you? Everybody's crying. They all must have really loved you a lot."

(Y/N) had to do a double take, looking back at the bed, where one Baba laid still and then at the chest where the translucent Baba sat. She blinked and sighed. Well that's a first. I guess we can see ghosts. Why does Ala act like it's normal though?! I guess being younger means you are less surprised by things that shouldn't be possible. She sighed again, crossing her arms with a frown.

Baba laughed airily. "You say that like it has nothing to do with you. What about you?"

Aladdin smiled widely, tilting his head cutely. "Well of course we love you too Baba, but I don't have as many memories of you as they do."
(Y/N) smiled a bit sadly, lips not stretched wide enough. "Of course. But the connection isn't as strong."

Baba smiled kindly. "Listen you two; you believe that you are completely alone in this world, am I right?"

(Y/N) raised her brows in surprise and Aladdin gasped in confusion, "What?"

"But that's just not true at all. Now that I've taken on this form I can finally understand what you're really all about."

(Y/N)'s eyes widened in slight anticipation. An answer? Finally!

"Look at that." Baba pointed to the bed, where everyone was gathered.

The siblings gasped quietly in awe, at the golden light that lit up the room, radiating from the people around the bed, like little firelights.

"Each living thing is a single entity. The source of all living things is gathered into one single bundle of energy. The blood that connects all souls together, that is what we call Rukh. And you two, are loved by the Rukh and are therefore able to borrow its power when you need it. That makes you Magi; someone who lives alongside billions of lives, guides them and creates worlds wherever you go." Baba explained.

(Y/N)'s eyes widened and glistened with sudden moisture. O-oh, that is a way better explanation than Amon's. She suddenly found her throat tight and she pursed her lips.

"And so, as you can see, you are really not alone, Aladdin, (Y/N)." Baba concluded with a smile, reaching up to pat Aladdin's head, not quite reaching (Y/N)'s, squeezing her hand instead. As she did, they felt the warmth of her ghostly touch, before it suddenly faded and Baba was vanishing in a column of golden light, dissolving into Rukh. Aladdin reached out to hold her hand, to pull her back, face twisted into a desperate frown.

Beloved children of Solomon. I'll always be by your side.

It was then that the tears did come, suddenly like a dam had burst open. Aladdin raised his hands to his cheeks, surprised at the sudden waterworks. (Y/N) sniffled, tears suddenly coming down and a sob broke through her throat. Oh Baba. You should have lived a little longer.

(Y/N) reached for Aladdin and hugged him tightly, lightly kissing his forehead, somehow suddenly feeling like she should hold onto him as tight as possible. Not alone, huh? Funny... We spent so many years trapped in that place, with no other people like us, we managed to get out and come here, to the outside world, and in a way, we'll always be alone. Because we're different from everyone else.

And we'll always be.

~><><><~

(Y/N) and Aladdin stood outside the tent on the hill, away from the long line of people that wanted to say their goodbyes to Baba. Aladdin held Baba's staff, having been encouraged by (Y/N) to keep it. She'd just have to find a staff for herself at some point.

"Ugo, Aida, I'm glad we came to this village. It feels like we're finally beginning to understand ourselves. It's just like what you said to us that day." Aladdin spoke to Ugo's flute softly, smiling.

(Y/N)'s hand caressed her bracelet with a smile, nodding in agreement. "So it seems Ala."

Their cheeks and noses were still faintly red, but now they felt a calming peace settling inside. Death wasn't always the end, apparently. It was comforting.

(Y/N) sighed. We should leave soon. Our time here has come to an end I think. Before she could voice her thoughts to her little brother a swarm of agitated Rukh flew past them, as if pulled by something.
The siblings turned to each other and frowned.

"What's going on?"
(Y/N) sighed. Nevermind. Apparently we're not done here. She nodded to Aladdin. "Better go check it."

~><><><~

Hakuei fell to her knees, the armor that had covered her so swiftly vanishing just as quickly, exhausted and out of power. She had tried to use her metal vessel's power to vanquish Ryosai and the traitor soldiers, and it had taken too much out of her.

"Your Highness!" Seishun exclaimed, kneeling beside her and holding her shoulders worriedly.

Hakuei panted, looking at the field that her wind had ravaged; the soldiers had fallen and most horses were nowhere to be seen. It seemed she had reduced their numbers at least.

In retrospective, she wondered how she could've been so foolish as to not notice that Ryosai was the traitor and the one who had been making trouble for all of them these past couple of days. She would berate herself for it later, now she turned to Seishun, "Ryosai...We've reduced the enemy's numbers, go and capture him!"

"What numbers do you think you have reduced, princess?"

Hakuei gasped, raising her gaze and seeing Ryosai, still on his sword, and behind him, the rest of the army. Too many still. She hadn't done anything at all.

In moments they had wounded Seishun severely and grabbed Hakuei , forcing her to kneel in front of the disgusting traitor Ryosai. Seishun shivered on the ground as he bled out, a gaping wound on his shoulder and where his arm should have been.

"Once you've exhausted the magic contained in a metal vessel, the household vessel that has been receiving its benefits is rendered useless. How powerless you are now, dungeon capturer!" Ryosai smirked, suddenly believing himself haughty and mighty.
Hakuei scowled at him, face twisted into a furious snarl.
"Rest assured Your Highness, I'll do you a favor and dispatch you at once, as well as your precious younger brother, Hakuryuu."

At that, Hakuei's patience vanished and she broke free, taking a soldier's sword, and throwing herself at Ryosai with a furious cry of battle (sister mode on).
"No you won't!"

Ryosai deflected her sword with his own, and both struggled against each other, swords held tightly against one another. Ryosai smirked maliciously.
"Very well, I too have a sword. Let's decide with our blades which one of us shall be the general of this army."

"Suits me just fine!" Hakuei snarled. One on one I have a chance of winning! Seishun is...

Hakuei put all her strength into pushing back Ryosai's sword, still she was weakened already and before she could do anything searing pain tore into her body, as arrows whistled through the air and sank in her body. She trembled at the hits, and fell to her knees, starting to bleed quickly.

Ryosai, the bastard, had of course not meant the 'one on one' thing. He knew, that Hakuei was a skilled fighter, not to mention general. He was not stupid enough to fight her one on one without dirty tricks, nor brave enough. He cackled, "You actually believed me, you foolish woman?! You're going to die inch by inch!"

Hakuei shivered in pain, closing her eyes tightly. Am I finished now?

Ryosai raised his sword, a crazy wide smirk on his face, ready to decapitate the princess, who was pushed down by other soldiers and held there. "Princess of Kou you are a disgrace! You're just an insignificant existence!"

Before his sword could fall, there were two yells and a bright explosion of light.

"Har-har-Infigar!"

In a bright explosion of fire and smoke, half the hill they were standing on was gone. The soldiers froze and gasped, reaching for their swords. As the smoke dissipated, the figures of two familiar children became clear, standing on top of a headless blue giant.

The girl had her arms crossed and a disdainful cold look directed at Ryosai and his soldiers, golden bracelet dangling and (H/C) hair whipping in the wind.  The younger boy held a staff in his hand, and stood confidently, an angry look on his face.

The solders loosened their hold on Hakuei in their shock, but she didn't run away, she could only stare in awe at the children, forgetting about the arrows in her body for a moment.

And then it was that the girl raised her arm in signal, and the blue giant's hand rose slowly, and then came down at great speed, slapping Ryosai's measly tiny frozen body away from Hakuei. The soldiers screamd and scrambled away, leaving Hakuei right where she sat in awe and confusion.

The children smiled at the princess, jumping down from the blue giant as it vanished in a swirl. The girl was clearly the oldest, but it was unclear just how much older, even though she stood a few good centimeters above her brother. They made an awe inspiring picture somehow, dressed in white and followed by spirals and swarms of golden light birds.

Hakuei gaped at them, at the way the Rukh followed them. "Children... what in the world are you?"

The siblings smiled, looking at each other and then at Hakuei, now certain of their answer.  "Magi."

Hakuei's eyes widened as she looked at them. "Magi?"

(Y/N) nodded with a smile. I like her, she's nice and strong. I'd just wish she'd stop calling us children, she knows our names!

The Rukh swirled around them and suddenly the flabellum Hakuei held in her robes lit up with bright light. Hakuei gasped and took it out, as the glow brightened.
"My flabellum!"

The siblings raised their brows, curious at the faint pulse and pull they felt from the object. (Y/N) reached out to touch it.
"Excuse me, do you mind if we..?"

At lack of protest (Y/N) tapped the object, and with a swirl and swoosh of light and wind, a huge blue body appeared, forming the naked figure of a woman.

No clothes covered the blue djinn aside from those covering her bottom area. Breasts naked and pierced by golden jewelry, the djinn seemed eccentric in her choices of clothes and accessories, long red nails as long as talons.

Hakuei stood up with a quiet gasp and the three of them stared in shock at the djinn that had burst from the flabellum.

"Well well, a very good day everyone! My name is Paimon, a djinn created out of maniacal love and chaos by Solomon." Paimon, the female djinn, stood in all her glory, totally unbothered by her state of undress and with a sultry voice. "My mistress is the Queen Ren Hakuei. But anyway, where did the power to make me appear in bodily form come from?"

(Y/N) could only stare in shock and faint embarrassment. Girl where are your clothes?! Well I guess as a djinn, clothes don't really matter huh, since nobody is able to see you usually...  She glanced at Aladdin and sighed in relief. Well at least he's not looking at her weirdly or making a run for her breasts.

Paimon studied them and chuckled. "Well if it isn't a Magi.. And two of them!"

As she spoke, Aladdin's flute and (Y/N)'s bracelet rattled and lit up, warming up suddenly. In the next moment, the huge forms of their friends Aida and Ugo were swirling out of both objects and landing on their feet in front of Paimon, both headless.

"My goodness! That's someone you don't meet everyday!" Paimon exclaimed and immediately floating over to poke at Ugo's chest, who blushed red completely and raised his hands. Aida's body seemed to want to roll her eyes and turn away, but her blue hands quickly started signing, large golden bracelets dangling and clinking like bells on her wrists.

Paimon nodded along, as suddenly the three djinn were immersed in conversation with their body.

Aladdin blinked in confusion and wonder. "There he goes again. I wonder what they're talking about."
(Y/N) raised her brows and pointed at the three blue giants incredulously. "That's what you're asking?! How about how the he- shell do Aida and Ugo know what Paimon's saying without their eyes?!"
Hakuei seemed to nod in agreement, as the three of them waited for the three to finish their chat.

Ugo still was sweating and as red as a tomato, and went to cover his privates with his hands for some reason. Aida slapped him slightly with one hand.
Paimon nodded, humming and closing her eyes. "I see, I understand now. Something strange is happening in the world."

Paimon floated back to Hakuei, hugging her close. "But then, that makes no difference to me. The only task I have is to help Hakuei, whom I've fallen for as a worthy King's Candidate. That's the very reason I was created, of course."

"King's Candidate?" Aladdin asked.
(Y/N) held her chin in thought. Isn't that what Amon called Alibaba? Our King's Candidate or something?

"That's right. You see, Hakuei here has been chosen by the Magi of the Kou Empire as candidate for king." Paimon explained, not letting go of Hakuei.
Hakuei nodded along, feeling a bit awkward but not doing anything to move away. "I was invited by that priest to enter into a dungeon."

(Y/N)'s eyes widened at their words and her jaw dropped a bit. "Does that mean there are other Magi besides us then?"

"That's right. Choosing a king is the Magi's only mission in this world. Haven't you chosen a king of your own yet?" Paimon asked.

"Huh.." Aladdin asked in confusion.

"The way I sealed a contract with Hakuei inside the dungeon?" Paimon said, gesturing to Hakuei as if that explained it all clearly.

Aladdin gasped quietly and the Rukh flared and flew away with his thoughts to that person far away. (Y/N)'s eyes widened a bit. So it must be Alibaba after all. But wait, can both of us have the same King's Candidate? Is that even possible? Aren't there rules or something?
There's still so much we don't know...

~><><><~

Your P.OV.

"Are you really sure I can have this?" Aladdin repeated hesitantly, looking at the Kouga and Baba's staff in his hands.

Dorji smiled and nodded. "Yes, we're sure. It'd make Baba happy."

"Right." Aladdin nodded, closing his eyes.

I smiled softly, rolling my eyes fondly. At least he has something to remember her by and a staff. I'll just need to find a weapon for myself at some point. A staff seems to make casting spells easier. I adjusted the straps on our packs again and squirmed a little until they fit right on my shoulders.

The Kouga had given us plenty of supplies to last us for a good couple of weeks as we made our way back to Qishan, and were kind enough to pack them up for us and see us off.

The boy beside Dorji smiled and took out a short sword with hair on the end of its handle. "Take a weapon with you too!"

Dorji snickered at him, raising his eyebrows. "Dummy, they don't need one!"

The sword seemed vaguely familiar and I furrowed my brows at it, until it sparked a memory in my mind and Aladdin spoke before I blurted it out.
"Excuse me, but do you know someone named Goltas?" He exclaimed.

Aladdin retold the story of what happened in the dungeon and our meeting with Goltas and Morgiana on our way to the cart that would take us to Qishan. I chipped in occasionally as we walked and got on the wagon.

"So something like that happened huh..." Dorji deflated with a sad sigh. "Goltas is a common name among the Kouga Clan, I'm sure he was part of our family too. We'll pay our respects to his soul."

Aladdin perked slightly, smiling. "You will?"
I smiled, slightly relieved. That's good. Even though he was alone during most of his life, he'll have someone to mourn him.

"Even though it was just by chance, thanks for being with him at the end." Dorji thanked us.

Aladdin shook his head with a smile. "No, it wasn't by chance at all!"

I chuckled, thinking back to the conversation we had Ugo and Aida. "So it seems."

The drivers turned back to us, yelling. "We're leaving now! Are you done saying goodbye to your friends?"

"Aladdin, (Y/N).. farewell!" Dorji said with a smile.
"Take care you two!" Toya said with a sweet smile.

I smiled and thanked them nodding. "It has been a pleasure to meet all of you, for both of us."
Aladdin nodded in agreement with a smile, "Let's meet again someday Kouga Clan!"

The Kouga smiled, and nodded.
"Okay!"

And then we were off, the caravan starting to move. The Kouga waved at us until we were out of sight, yelling their goodbyes and good lucks.

I smiled and sighed, leaning back against the baskets behind me. Aladdin stayed close to the edge of the wagon, looking at the disappearing figures and tents of the Kouga Clan with a faraway look.

A sigh left me and I got comfortable in my position, looking up at the sky too and absently touching my bracelet. We learned a bit more about ourselves and the world in this past few days. Magi... we're not the only ones. And the Kou Empire has one. The Kou Empire.
Why did the Kouga have such wariness in the first place regarding them, do they have a bad reputation?

And the way Hakuei called the Magi a "priest" instead of a Magi, as if she didn't know that he actually was a Magi. Something about that Kou Empire' seems... wrong.. including their Magi.

I closed my eyes and let myself rest for a bit, keeping a part of me alert to Aladdin's movements (didn't want him eating someone's merchandise again).

Well, even if we encounter trouble, we'll solve it together.

We'll see you soon, Alibaba, Morgiana.


 

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