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... it? I could even get a skeleton made from his bones. So you can use it,"

Akame stumbled back, dropping her chair, "What? You can't do that!"

Aria smiled, "Yes, I can," She waved her head, "But I wonder if I should," She opened her palm, and a skeleton appeared.

"This is," Akame gasped, feeling the magic oozing from the skeleton's bones.

"This one is made of Cain's bones. For a vampire like you. There is nothing above this," Aria smiled,

"Give it to me. Kno ...

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