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... ed onto him, a wide grin spreading across his face as he ruffled his hair. ''The only reason I was so hard on you during training is because this world is unforgiving, and you will only attract trouble. That's why, by the time you were fifteen, I made sure you could take on Tier Two monsters without breaking a sweat.''

As they continued on, Raegar's gaze was drawn to a massive temple that stood before them, its beauty catching him off guard. Its surface, made of gleaming white stone, ref ...

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