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... to fade away.

The Nightmare’s ability, based on enchantment, didn’t work on me as I was Artemis’s Apostle.

But even though the trauma was gone, the dream didn’t end.

—The Nightmare's trauma unfolds.

A woman appeared in the background of a temple shrouded in night.

She had snow-white hair and blood-red eyes, as if she had been drinking blood.

The woman appeared exceedingly ordinary.

Like others, she filled her stomach with bread and soup, c ...

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