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... ely recovered. He was fully engrossed in the rough, unpolished jewel, musing to himself with his fists on his hips, as if he was appreciating an unparalleled work of art. The patterns that flowed through the large gemstone were endlessly fascinating. It was like the depth of an entire galaxy was hidden inside, perpetually swirling in colors that had spread throughout the mana well. While the mana was pure, the stone itself had clearly been touched by the abyss on its way down.

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