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Meanwhile back at Mash's house he and his dormitory mates are playing games. Mash loses badly and leaves the house. His friends think that he's leaving because he
lost in the game when in reality he's just trying to eat his extra-large Choux Cream. He lands in the place where Rayne and Margaret are battling and overhears Rayne defending Mash. While this is happening Wahlberg is having a talk with a student and explains that the difference between two-lined magicians and three-lined magicians is that the three-lined magicians are those chosen by god and that Rayne Ames is the first magician to become a three-lined magician at such a young age. When a three lined magician takes up his/her wand the wand shows it's true self. As Wahlberg is explaining, Margaret Macaron - who had been convinced of his win in the battle against Rayne Ames - is taken aback when he learns that Rayne is a three-lined magician, but after receiving his attack Margaret flees with his comrades and this time Mash comes out and thanks Rayne for defending him. A few days later before the start of the Divine Visionary Selection Exam Mash is confronted by Orter Maddle. The Exam supervisor explains what the exam is going to be about and begins the exam. 164"Mash Burnedead and the Brawny Balloon"
Transliteration: "Masshu Bāndeddo to Kyōko na Fūsen" (Japanese: マッシュ・バーンデッドと強固な風船)Yuki WatanabeKento
ToyaJanuary 27, 2024 (2024-01-27)[16] The 12 entrants compete for 9 keys while avoiding three axe-wielding minotaurs that are immune to magic. Their injuries also heal instantly, making them impossible to take down.
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