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Callie felt sorry. Yes, she did. She knew her attitude was uncalled for and she didn't want to come off rude to them, especially accused them that they were the reason behind this conflict so they had no right to act like they were the victims. No, she didn't want to say it like that, and she didn't mean to put her life like the two witches from External Division's experiences like hers. Maybe she just got emotional, and she somehow connected and related with the External Divisions that was why she blurted out she blames on the Central Division. "Don't worry, mortal. The whole Central Division knew, and they were all punished by Chief Wan by suspending the wands and powers once in a while and limiting it by not being able to kill anyone. The only harm we can do is maybe two or three broke