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... idation. Though the catastrophe was mainly due to the island’s geographic location, he took no comfort from this. He wondered, was I the one who unraveled those two scrolls?

If the scrolls had gotten out of control, nothing would have been left of him after he died.

Saleen’s hand began trembling. He still had one level-18 scroll left in his personal space. If the Goddess of Myers were to cast some divine spells and unravel that scroll remotely, he would have been done for.

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