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... ed Michael with a smile that was almost... affectionate.

It was a little unsettling, but Michael had a good idea why.

That warmth wasn’t directed at him personally—it was aimed at what he carried with him.

There was no reason for Mage Lian to feel fondness toward him otherwise, and Michael was certain the mage didn’t swing the other way.

It could only be because of the Titan Potion he had with him. .

And he was right.

It was exactly because of what ...

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