In anti-Circe, the capturing piece (Kings included) is reborn after the capture on its original square; the captured piece disappears. The rebirth being obligatory, a capturing move is therefore only possible if the return square is free. A piece already on the return square can make a capturing move; a piece can capture a piece on the return square; a promotion with capture is possible if the return square is free, this being dependent on the chosen figure. In Anti-Circe Cheylan type, a piece cannot capture when the capture and return squares are mixed up.
In the problem below, only the last move of the solution uses the anti-Circe condition, but in what way !
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