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... skills. I’m sure you’ll be interested in them.”

Locke didn’t forget the important thing after summoning the god—to refresh fondness!

Athena was the god of wisdom, war, and art. Locke would show her some books on knight fighting skills first. She should be interested in them. As for books on arts… he didn’t have them.

After careful consideration, Locke decided to cater to her pleasure.

Locke’s father, Count Capet, was a knight. He had many books on knigh ...

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