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... where he stopped his training. He spent most of the day sleeping as his body recovered, with Lexi, Anna, Xavier and Benedict doing much the same. Harold had only needed a couple of days to recover but he was older and more experienced with such things as he had spent time at the border with the Wild lands.

Once he had finally recovered, his mother and Alana decided it was time to bring him up to speed on what he could expect when he got back to Gryndor.

“A lot will have changed ...

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