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... me," Blaize winked a little, easing the mood between them.

"Ok. You don't despise me for the Slave mark?" Hancock asked again, a little doubtful.

"I have already said it, some slave mark doesn't define the person. If you are so disturbed by it, I can erase it for you." Blaize expressed his thoughts.

"What? You can? I thought the slave marks were permanent which can't be removed."

"They are! But I can erase or modify them into a better symbol if you want." Blaize ...

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