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... scratched my neck, not sure where the conversation was going now.

[Ah, I mean, Zir’Kal wouldn’t be the one to instigate it] Aleena said. [It’s most likely the elders who did it. They probably brought him along just in case they needed charm while infiltrating--as pathetic as he was, no one could use charm better than him]

I see...he was also good at making people erase any persisting doubt about the charm itself--almost like brainwashing, even. I could see how he could use it fo ...

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