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... east some one will be able to escape from this craziness," he spoke as he stretched before taking a one last look at the chalice that reached my feet.

Using my feet as I touched that chalice, I took the hidden power inside it, and then immediately regenerated my limbs. Because of the price I paid to escape the prison, these limbs weren’t as powerful as the original but still, they were far better than having no limbs.

And then using my powers, I levitated the chalice into my hand ...

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