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He inhaled deeply, then approached Lord Shen Yi and Master Yue Lan, who were waiting patiently in the Great Hall lined with glimmering arcane glyphs. Their expressions held polite vigilance—they had expected him.

"Master Lan," Victor bowed. "I’m ready to begin Tier 3 training."

Lord Shen Yi held up a hand. "We were just discussing your schedule. You have less than two weeks to learn the third-tier seal formation and array reinforcement. Failu ...

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