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... of time within a certain range.
Roman had an improper analogy.
If time were considered a kind of particle, with time particles evenly distributed everywhere, Mona could gather or disperse them, achieving the purpose of deceleration or acceleration.
As for the spell’s effects, it was up to Mona to weigh them.
In any case, reversing time is impossible.
Time suspension is also beyond reach.
Mona’s spell can only result in an effect infinitely close to ...
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