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... d into the distance, Leinas's deep blue eyes finally softened. She stepped forward, her gaze carrying a fragile glimmer of hope.

"I've heard that the miraculous alchemical potions you craft... have the ability to heal even the most grievous of wounds."

Her voice trembled slightly—barely noticeable, yet telling.

Ever since she had been afflicted by the curse, Leinas had tried everything: temple healing magic, sacred spring water, dozens of exotic elixirs from famed apothec ...

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