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... ’t assign homework or leave any reminders. Her teaching method was all about going full throttle forward, not concerned with whether her students could keep up.
On the first day, they had tests and learned basic skill rune dismantling.
On the second day, they learned to break skill runes into smaller parts that couldn’t form skills but still contained magical power.
On the third day, they learned how runes adapted and rejected each other. Foolishness provided 50,000 basic ...
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