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... ed last five months?" Jason said in confusion.

No more talents meant nothing to stock up more on, that was a serious killer to the motivation to visit Zane. With the clan's trial coming soon he wanted to leave a good impression, the sort of impression that only someone overpowered could leave.

Zane was pissed off.

Because he had his monthly spars with Jason his swordsmanship always got better, but because he hadn't visited his growth had stagnated.

Now five months ...

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