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... nt to help at a hospital while he went through his newest mini gate back to the shop, slipping on his jacket to begin the long process of taking in mana to create new souls. A process that, while unpleasant, was going to be significantly quicker than it had been, either during his time working through world killer or his imprisonment.

While he didn’t know exactly how many, he knew that Elvat at least had a few levels to his job and more important than that, compared to creating souls whi ...

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