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... , with the help of Eye of Perception, learning the magic of level 2 was not a big deal for Locke. He could learn it well as long as he read it once.

Seven minutes later, Locke put the book back on the shelf and took another one again.

In just half an hour, Locke and Athena two had read nearly 6 magic books.

Hochia on the side finally couldn’t help himself and spoke out to remind, “Locke, you need to learn magic step by step, so that you can lay a solid foundation.”

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