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... baster locks weren’t a symptom of illness but the result of meticulous bleaching, courtesy of potent concoctions. Beneath that facade lay her true essence, with black hair, black irises, and a rare gift to tame larks, particularly the Hwansu—a creature with matching ebony features, transformed from a foe into a companion under her hand. It was then that everything fell into place,” Pered recounted, the pieces of the puzzle finally fitting together.

Corin’s sufferings, induced by the pote ...

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