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... It fused with the ambient Aether, creating a mixture that was easier to absorb. Most lifeforms naturally absorbed the combination of Aether and Origin Essence, including the Giants. But David was different. He didn’t want Aether to fill his body, wasting the space that could have been occupied by Origin Essence.

He wanted more than a few traces of Origin Essence!

Through his crimson-tinged vision, David spotted the vibrant glimmers of Origin Essence around him, their clarity unmi ...

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