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“Oh no, I missed something!” Eithan cried. “Quickly, repeat your entire conversation before you forget a word!”
He gave up his spear for a broom, but he didn’t mind that. He liked being the only sacred artist in the world to fight with a broom. It had style.
As the creator of the world’s deadliest weapons, when he killed and revived himself, he instantly manifested the Death Icon.
“Lindon! Lindon. Lindon. How dare you say something so hurtful and yet so accurate.”
us.” Finally, Ziel realized where that chill was coming from. He wasn’t talking to Lindon anymore. That was the Void Sage.
trouble. He wondered aloud if maybe not everyone could advance as quickly as he did, even given the chance. Yerin had stared at him for five straight minutes when she heard him say that, while Eithan laughed himself sick and then stored the memory in a dream tablet to share with others.
that.” Cassias was happy for him, he really was, but he still kicked Eithan off the tower. It felt just as good as the Emperor had promised.
like this.” “Oh, you can start paying me back once we’re out of Cradle. My investments are long-term.”
if she were here.” Lindon turned to Ziel. “How about you? Can you keep up?” “No,” Ziel said. He hefted his hammer. “But I won’t get in the way.”
are playing a joke on me.” Dross laughed uproariously. [Weep! Despair! No matter what you do, you end up alone!] Lindon turned to face down the hallway. “I’m not alone. I have you.” Dross’ laughter faded.
on the other side of oblivion!] Lindon rested his sealed right arm on Dross’ head. “Looks like we’ll find out together.” The spirit’s large eye swiveled to Lindon. [You did not abandon me, so I have nothing left to fear!]