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... was why Typhir was curious whether this technique summoned a conscious entity or the sensation was just that overwhelming.

Whichever option rang true, it wouldn't be matter because both situations led to a disadvantageous position.

Meanwhile, Valac released an audible gulp as he looked at the shape of the lightning before his eyes. 'Although I'm accomplishing what I set out to do, I didn't expect the rumors to be true. His regular usage of his dark lightning is just a prelude to ...

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