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... ven of ancient tribes. But Alber was no ordinary being. Her existence had been dedicated solely to the study and mastery of magic, honing her intuition to unprecedented levels.

Summoning Sang-je, Alber waited expectantly, but he failed to materialize. Undeterred, she persisted, calling out repeatedly until the day waned into night, her brow damp with sweat, her body weary from the exertion. Yet, beneath her exhaustion, a sense of satisfaction lingered, a knowing smile gracing her lips. < ...

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