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... n how much Juria suffered by being here. I've probably worried Valeron for centuries by never letting go of him.


"Forcing him to come back would be as cruel as dangerous."


"What do you mean, dangerous?" Lith said.


"Valeron was a white core and becoming one of your Demons would give him a black core." Tyris replied. "If he manages to fuse them, he might not need your assistance to stay here anymore."


"Really?" Lith's eyes went wide in disbelief. ...

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