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... Some blazed with the current of ethera, while others conducted electricity. In a perfect world, the two would have worked in harmony, but anywhere they clashed, sparks flew. Thankfully, the system was designed for that, taking the best parts of both worlds.

There was a problem, though, and one Isaiah needed to fix soon or things would go extremely wrong very quickly. Even as he guided his tools – which resembled platinum tweezers but were actually made of inert metals that wouldn’t inte ...

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