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... e and crystal clear waters were no different than before they left.

Van praised him profusely for the success of his movement magic spell, and Lumen gave him a teasing compliment as well, but Cadel’s face did not look pleased at all. Rather, it was set in despair.

‘It must have been a hallucination. A hallucination.’

A gravelly voice, heard just before the spell was cast. At the last moment, the assassin revealed the name he had been hiding. He was none other than ‘Yozen ...

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