Comic Book. A plant named "Something Industrial" produce equipment and machinery in unique and single ways by order of colleges and universities. Because of plant unique and specific production, all jobs must be done by hand in craftsman mode. But the plant has problem with the labor discipline. Can magic improve the issue? Tesha, a pretty, attractive woman, had suffered an attack of unusual weakness and dizziness right when a part from "The Great Book of Yoga" was being read. Tesha is a lady with modern and progressive views, who is an employee of that plant and her duties related mostly to staff people. Her bravery and decisiveness was the reason someone named her the "Witch." Even more things happened. Somehow, she was able to purchase a very specific "Opus D" photo camera, known just in a very narrow circle of professionals and was considered by them like a magic property item. But how can a devise made out of metal and plastic parts be magic? In this case, any machine can possess magic properties. And that is not all...
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