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... big hole.

"Yes," Theodor answered. "Now, push it into the wall with your Liquifier."

A plate came out of Kyle’s hammer, and he pushed the plate into the stone.

"Nothing’s happening," Kyle said.

"Foolish inheritor, you have to use your Soul," Theodor said.

Kyle infused his hammer with Ether.

A moment later, the hammer pushed forward, and the stone became malleable.

Eventually, the stone vanished.

It was like it had been pushed into t ...

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