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... nd imposing aura would ever say such words.

"No… I believe you." He waved his hand immediately. The current North Slope Mountain was connected to a huge industry district, so any sudden flight would be a recipe for disaster.

"You should really believe me only after I've activated the core instruments," Eleanor replied somewhat regretfully. From her tone of speech, it sounded as though she was extremely regretful to be unable to reveal her abilities right away.

Roland gained som ...

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