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... "He targeted you."

Aleron was surprised as well.

[Gachapi: his soul brand on you, which means if his brother must have a skill that can track his brother's soul brand on you.]

'Interesting. I can't destroy it, eh?'

[Gachapi: Not yet because the talisman was made by his brother, who has a bit of higher soul power than you, Master. But once you get through to Ascension rank, you can destroy it.]

'Gotcha.'

"I don't fear his brother, so don't worry," A ...

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