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... igured out that someone was keeping watch over the area. There was a curious eye, which despite him trying to hide his peculiarity, was able to notice something special in him.

Unaware of this fact, Ozul sped towards the forest to find a secluded area. If it was anything like consuming a Mana Core, he would cause quite a commotion if he tried to absorb the Spiritual Core inside the city.

Using The Purity could help contain it but he didn’t want to risk it now.

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