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... s a headache forming and she wanted to sleep, but she was anxious about the fact that Gladys was in the dungeons. Who knew when she would open her mouth? And if she opened her mouth, things would go down. It was only a matter of three days and until that she had to silence Gladys.

She picked up a glass of water and drank it down in one go. Though she could use her magic to heal herself, she wasn't ready for another rupture on her skin. This body was barely holding her powers. Moreover, s ...

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