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Chapter 15
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The narrator says that he senses nothing unusual in the labyrinth, but that he can feel something "new" in the space around them. He feels that the space is looped around them, so they will eventually return to their starting point. The narrator asks if they are on their way home, and the narrator says yes. He then introduces himself as Akiho-chan. He says that the name stands for what he thinks it does, and that it is a "certain magical society" in England that confers a title upon its "most powerful magicians." He says he does not know anyone by this name, but he would not say that everyone in the society speaks well of the society. He also says that if something were to happen, he would fill her in as a member of that society, and she would not be able to do anything about it. He speculates that she may still live in the house he used to live in, but she does not have magical power, and he cannot see anything else he can see. He concludes that the location is very powerful, especially if you want to "stow away something power."
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Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-3670166
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-3670167
Cardcaptor Sakura: Clear Card 1-14 • Chapter 15 • Page ik-page-3670168
Chapter 15
This is a locked chapterChapter 15
About This Chapter
The narrator says that he senses nothing unusual in the labyrinth, but that he can feel something "new" in the space around them. He feels that the space is looped around them, so they will eventually return to their starting point. The narrator asks if they are on their way home, and the narrator says yes. He then introduces himself as Akiho-chan. He says that the name stands for what he thinks it does, and that it is a "certain magical society" in England that confers a title upon its "most powerful magicians." He says he does not know anyone by this name, but he would not say that everyone in the society speaks well of the society. He also says that if something were to happen, he would fill her in as a member of that society, and she would not be able to do anything about it. He speculates that she may still live in the house he used to live in, but she does not have magical power, and he cannot see anything else he can see. He concludes that the location is very powerful, especially if you want to "stow away something power."
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