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... tainted magic was palpable, with no attempt to conceal it. Ian's eyes gleamed as he scanned the darkness.

Magic Detection revealed the silhouettes of their approaching foes, not just the riders but their horses too, all imbued with magic. The most intense aura emanated from the lead rider. The presence Ian had recognized earlier was probably from the leader rider.

Besides Ian, Charlotte drew her silver sword with her left hand, rotating her wrist as if testing it after a long ti ...

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