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... rey bowed respectfully to Sunan.

Even after becoming wizards, the two maintained the reverence and admiration they had for Sunan during their apprenticeship.

"Not bad. You two haven't let me down."

A look of approval appeared on Sunan's face.

Among the seven wizards in the Star Alliance, five had been recruited from outside and advanced from third-tier wizard apprentices. Only Xieman and Corey were true products of Starlight Academy.

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