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... to know," Doevm said, his voice oozing pent-up spite.

"Don't keep us in suspense here," Elero said. "This is serious. To think you almost turned down our help because you wanted us to live our own lives. I don't even think I can live my own life after hearing that."

Doevm raised his hand. "If you like I could use soulmana to-"

"Don't you dare," Elero hissed. "I don't want that voice of your soul, whatever it is, affecting my head."

"I won't," Doevm said.

" ...

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