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... ce you leave Heaven and come into outer space, but there are a few important once that you will need to remember," Silvermist said.

"The most important thing you need to remember is that Oaths do not work in outer space, at all. If someone swears an oath out in space, do not trust them at all."

Alex's eyes widened slightly. "Oaths don't work? In what way? Just swearing or…"

"Everything about oaths in general don't work out in space," Silvermist said. "If you speak it, it ...

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