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... charm him?

He wouldn’t have even noticed it if not for the system’s warning. It was that well-hidden.

Across from him, Whis suddenly froze in place.

Her bewitching smile stayed on her lips, but it wasn’t because she was still confident. It was because she couldn’t do anything else.

She had stopped moving entirely.

No twitch. No breath. No glare.

Confusion poured into her brain.

She couldn’t even begin to understand what just happened.

...

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