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... hought about lying to the Professor, possibly even gaslighting him into thinking William’s skills were another, but he knew its chances of success were close to none.

Professor Tenningbrew was an expert with the Illusion Element; William should have expected for the man to see through his Potential Spell.

The problem was, in the heat of battle even the most genius Cultivators made mistakes. William was no exception. He only thought of doing his best to survive the Heavens’ attack ...

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