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... ut just killing Miller and then using his telekinesis to fly away to safety.

But during his exploration of the courtyard, Damian noticed some strange carvings in specific points of the castle. Based on his knowledge, these were some kind of spell, one that protected the castle with an invisible barrier, not allowing anyone to fly by the castle walls.

Damian still had to get used to these kinds of things, as they were uncommon on Earth. However, the people who lived in the dungeon ...

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