The magician's reaction is one of disappointment because he thought Ah Fo would be more considerate of his actions.
<h3>Why did he think so?</h3>
- Because he thought Ah Fo would be considerate of his requests.
- Because he thought Ah Fo would have wisdom in his requests.
- Because he thought Ah fo would be more charitable.
When the magician asked Ah Fo what requests he would like to ask if he could ask for anything, he hoped that Ah Fo would not be selfish and that they would be wise, but what happened was the opposite because Ah Fo only asked for things for himself, which it would make you great, but it wouldn't make you wise, loving, or caring.
Ah Fo proved to be selfish in his requests, negligent, and lacking in wisdom, which left the magician disappointed.
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