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... f his mana to defend against the attack. Although Zephyr was unsure if the necromancer still had enough mana to kill the villagers, he had reasons to believe he succeeded in saving them.

One of which was...

Zephyr pointed at his back.

"Do you see it?" He asked.

"What?"

"That’s the point. You can’t see it on me."

"The sword!" Suddenly, the necromancer raised his eyebrows and looked at the group of villagers standing far away.

Gale’s sword wa ...

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