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... Island.

Her strength was now less than a tenth of its former glory—barely a fraction remained. She was at her weakest and most vulnerable in history.

To August, a progenitor with no threat posed was nothing to worry about.

"Hey, let me have a sip of your blood."

"Not a chance."

"Don't be so stingy. The new Fourth Progenitor drank your blood twice and tamed all twelve familiars. Is your blood really that powerful?"

Giada Kukulcan eyed August with ke ...

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