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I Was Accused Of Leading A Strike That Burnt Our School Down
When the flames died down and the investigation started, I felt completely trapped. Every voice around me seemed to say I was guilty. Teachers looked at me with suspicion, my classmates whispered behind my back, and my parents feared the worst. Expulsion was certain.
It was then that I turned to Dr. Kashiririka, a man known for his powerful spiritual solutions. Desperate, I explained everything: how I had only wanted dialogue, how I never set the fire, how I was being framed. He listened calmly, then promised, “The truth will come out. My spell will expose the real culprit and protect you from injustice.”
That very night, he performed a truth-revealing ritual. He lit sacred candles, burned special herbs, and spoke ancient words meant to unmask lies. He told me to stay strong, because the spell would force hidden secrets into the open. To continue reading, click here.
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