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3: Adorable Witch

The shard is in a statue. They have to convince a statue to fall in love with a nearby bird, a tricky feat requiring Leo’s knowledge of folklore and Luna’s magic.

Luna is taking her final exam to become a "Full-Fledged Magic Practitioner." The task is to cast a "Moonlight Mirror" spell to boost the love and happiness in her town. Due to her clumsiness, the spell backfires, shattering the mirror into five distinct "Love Shards," which scatter across the town. The immediate result: all romantic energy leaves the town, causing the sky to turn a dreary, permanent sunset, and everyone becomes grumpy and distant.

When a clumsy young witch accidentally shatters the "Moonlight Mirror" during her final exam, she must team up with a skeptical human librarian to restore the lost fragments of romance in her town before the eternal sunset turns everyone into moody gargoyles. The Characters Adorable Witch 3

Luna is now a full witch, though still slightly clumsy. She and Leo work together, a team blending science and sorcery, as they prepare for a new, even bigger magical challenge.

The final piece is in the one place Leo doesn't want to go: a haunted antique shop. It turns out to be a "broken heart" shard, which can only be mended by a truly selfless act. The shard is in a statue

A pragmatic, quiet librarian who believes in facts, not magic. He is helping Luna only because his library was damaged in the initial incident.

As the sunset deepens to purple, the town begins to turn into gargoyles. Luna and Leo find the final shard. However, to mend it, Luna must risk her powers to save Leo from a trap set by the lingering gloomy energy. She sacrifices her "adorability" (her source of chaotic, lighthearted power) to create a pure shield. Leo, seeing her bravery, finally believes in her magic, causing his own "logical" energy to merge with her, creating a new form of "Harmonious Magic." Due to her clumsiness, the spell backfires, shattering

The shards reform the Moonlight Mirror, returning romance, light, and laughter to the town. Sylvia, impressed by the unique combination of magic and logic, passes Luna. Leo finds that his library is not only fixed but filled with exciting, magical books.