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... cher under whom Alex would be training is none other than Professor Jullie.

Is it that, because she sympathizes with Alex or is she genuinely the best person to teach him? Alex was unsure, however, talking about potential alone; he had someone else in mind when it came to wielding weapons.

Jullie is more of a mage-warrior, while Alex wants to be a warrior since his magical skills are almost useless in combat.

However, it cannot be denied that Jullie is an exceptional figh ...

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