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... gly so. What made it feel endless wasn’t just the ritual itself, but the unrelenting pain. Tave had lost all sense of time. Minutes, hours... it all blurred into a haze of burning nerves and twitching muscles.

And this wasn’t even his first time.

But this time, failure wasn’t an option.

He couldn’t stop the ritual midway. He knew the consequences. If he did, he wouldn’t just lose the demon’s essence. He might suffer permanent damage. Side effects. Corruption without the p ...

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