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... ntwined around him as she grew serious.

"I was talking about the significance of the soul spell you used. What should I say, it's… extraordinary" she said.

"Even in the Abyssal Sanctum, where the most talented geniuses of the Blood Veil Continent gather, it is incredibly rare to find someone with even a trace of talent in soul and mind magic."

Ethan nodded slightly.

"I don't know where you learned this spell," she continued, "but I am sure you will tell me when yo ...

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