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... With no interest in the empire's political games, he returned to the Grand General's estate and immediately entered his pocket dimension. There, he initiated a process that required complete focus and an unwavering resolve.

August called upon the sapling of the World Tree that resided within the pocket dimension, instructing it to devour the void energy in his body. This included his own magic—all of it, down to the last drop.

As the process began, August experienced an agonizing ...

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