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... n pen that he took from inside a secret compartment in his desk. The prerequisite for writing runes is that, unless it was written on a special paper, you have to use blood.

Judge had requested a fountain pen without any ink and filled it with his blood beforehand, it was when he was just starting to learn runes, he had read that it required blood in the book about runes his grandfather gave him.

He had first tried to create the fountain pen within the studio and bring it back, b ...

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