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... o forcibly collapse by directing the ethereal energy inside it towards another body, like Damien and me. It was too much for me to handle on my own, so when Damien held my hand, I was able to lessen the burden on me and balance it. I couldn't simply make the ethereal core collapse on its own since it was too powerful," Yuria explained much to the astonishment of Damien and Valentina.

"So that's why you were gradually weakening it by taking away its ethereal energy and directing it to our b ...

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