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Magi: The Labyrinth of Magic Episode 13 - A Prince in Revolt

Abhmad sends the royal guards from the Kou Empire to kill Alibaba. Morgiana helps Alibaba defeat them. Sinbad learns about it and goes to the palace too. Alibaba reaches the throne room where Abhmad orders his guards to kill him, but Sabhmad intervenes.

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