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Chapter 18 - A Boy Trapped in Dream WorldSeason 3 – Part 4 The Great Grand Master

On King Roger's orders—who was actually Charlie in disguise—Charlie's soldiers begin secretly watching Elvin and Master Warmeo from a distance.

On the other side, Wizard Ires speaks to his disciple Magnus.

"Magnus," Wizard Ires says, "this evening you will speak to Charlie. Tell him to teach a little magic to his soldiers. And warn him—his secret must not be exposed."

Magnus hesitates.

"But boss… why?"

Wizard Ires replies calmly,

"You know Warmeo. He is dangerous. He can sense the truth. He may realize that this is not the real King Roger."

After saying this, Wizard Ires leaves.

Meanwhile, Elvin is restless and confused.

He keeps thinking:

Who is this magician who created the dream world?

The one no one knows about…

The one who was only known as Dazzling Margot's rival?

What was so special about him?

Elvin opens The Lily Black Magic Book and decides to begin learning Misha's basic-level power. As he reads, he discovers a section about another powerful figure.

The book mentions a man named Roy, known as The Great Grand Master.

But something is wrong.

The pages containing Roy's history are torn out.

Elvin is forced to think.

Who was this Great Grand Master?

What was his true status?

And why was his history erased?

Taking the book with him, Elvin goes to Master Warmeo.

"Uncle," Elvin asks,

"Can you tell me who the Great Grand Master was?

And why have the pages about him been torn out?"

Warmeo falls silent for a moment, then speaks carefully.

"He was Master Dazzling Margot's teacher," Warmeo explains.

"That is why he was called The Great Grand Master.

It is said that he was the one who truly introduced the power of Misha."

Warmeo pauses.

"The page that was torn out…

That page held the secret of the Dream World Loop.

Whoever took it did not want that truth to be known."

The next morning, Charlie—now ruling as King—addresses his soldiers.

"From today," he orders,

"you will begin training in magic-based attacks."

But a question lingers in the air:

Why is Charlie teaching magic to ordinary soldiers?

And why was Roy called the Great Grand Master?

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