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... ently in front of a massive estate.

Despite the constant negotiations, he was unable to get a home inside the core realm, since according to Pardoth, only the very top lived there, and while Michael now had decent enough strength, he was not an eldritch being.

Therefore, the furthest he could go was the edge of the inner eldritch world, right before the entrance to the core eldritch realm.

Nonetheless, he wasn't that disappointed.

After all, he now had a massive e ...

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