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... asserton carefully placed Pyton’s onyx into Melchior’s hand.

‘It feels like there’s some favoritism going on here.’

With that thought, Kleio opened his circle. More blood flowed out of his nose, but he barely noticed it anymore. The circle that barely covered Kleio and Melchior was dimmer than a candle. Anyone who had seen Kleio’s circle before would immediately notice the difference.

‘If you leave a bottle of alcohol alone for a few minutes, then shake it, you can get a ...

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