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The mbership card was an identification card issued by the Pan-Plane Wizard Council to every official wizard. It was proof that a wizard enjoyed all kinds of mbership benefits.
In order to make it easier for him to travel in the Wizard World in the future, Levi naturally bound this mbership card. Otherwise, it would be difficult for him to do anything in the future when he dealt with the officials. The mbership card was directly bound to a trace of the wizard’s spiritual force, forming an immutable spiritual mark. Every wizard’s spiritual force was unique, similar to the ID number or fingerprint of his previous life. Therefore, even if soone else pretended to be Levi, or if Levi wanted to pretend to be soone else if the spiritual force of the witnesses was inconsistent, it would be investigated by the Pan-Plane Wizard Council.
Levi took out his mbership card. There was no portrait of Levi on it, only his mbership number and spiritual force imprint. In the Wizard World, appearances were not very useful. If one really wanted to do bad things, there were too many kinds of illusions or spells to change one’s appearance.
The witch nad Lina used a special Wizard Tool to scan Levi’s mbership card, and so basic information about Levi appeared on a slate.
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