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... ohan looked like he had all the answers Elysia could ever desire. It made her want to bow her head in front of the Head Priest and ask for forgiveness.

Even with just his eyes looking at Elysia calmly, she felt as if she was being measured and found to be lacking.

"You can leave us alone now. I am sure Elysia won't be foolish enough to attack me."

The priest who had accompanied the Head priest did not even question that command as he followed it.

Just like Elysia ...

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