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... aring deep into the abyss.

Brandon's entire body shuddered.

He looked down.

His hands.

They were both shaking.

But nonetheless, he had to reply.

"What do you mean?"

"The Primordials, you know about us don't you?"

Indeed he does.

'But how does the man know that?'

Brandon then concluded that the man was a member of the organization.

"Which seat ...

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