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... ust as Morrigan approached, calling him. He hesitated a bit to leave Ange alone, trembling at the chaos she could cause, but still followed the redhead.

She led him out of the alchemy department, then into a restricted area closed to the general public under Enki’s jurisdiction. Morrigan made sure to inform the guards to allow Davi passage in the future.

Finally, they descended an apparently endless spiral staircase. Until at last, they arrived at a portal that granted entry to a ...

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