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... wn as the weakest Thaleward, and the child who was known for having the lowest mana capacity, was casting an advance spell Infront of him. He simply couldn't believe it, I mean how does that even make any sense? A week has only passed, since Zane passed out from mana drainage.

And now, he came back to ask him to take him in Dreadwood Forest, one of the most feared forest? Not only that, but for some reason, he was now capable of casting an advance spell? Without his wand too?! After all, ...

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