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... “Are you okay now, Ruel-nim?” Aris asked.

“I’m fine,” Ruel replied with a slight nod. Although he felt a bit weak, being carried by Aris meant he didn’t have to walk on his own, so he managed.

Ruel was trying to inhale Breath when he called out to Cassion.

“Cassion.”

“Yes?” Cassion responded.

“Look into Treitol Kran more closely. Something doesn’t seem right.”

Cassion chuckled for a moment. Having overheard the conversation between Ruel and Treitol ...

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