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Questions I Couldn’t Answer

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last update publish date: 2026-06-22 01:34:15

Ragnar’s POV

“What’s the meaning of that?”

Lyrielle’s voice echoed through the lecture hall just as everyone began gathering their things.

Students were still whispering about what had happened. Scholars were arguing amongst themselves. Even Archmage Valerian looked thoughtful as he reviewed the notes on the crystal board.

And at the center of all of it stood Lior.

Or whoever was inside Lior’s body.

Because there was no longer a single part of me that believed I was looking at the same Omega pr
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