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... He couldn’t tell how much time had passed. All he vaguely remembered was that he had activated the magic circle to stop Adren’s descent. His body remained still, but his mind did not.

His soul was thrown into a storm of stars, dust, and shadows. The strange colors of the nebula licked his skin, and the swirling star clusters whispered incomprehensible languages in his ears.

‘Ahhh… Ahhh…!’

Asel twisted his body and screamed, but his voice echoed only inside his head, unab ...

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