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TWENTY SIX: I will help you
Author: Morningale
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Minister Tommy sat behind his big desk, hands clasped together, his face a mask of cold indifference.

In front of him stood five men, the most powerful Shamans he had in his circle, those who had been moving the city’s tides for him for years.

But now, they looked as if all the color had drained from their faces.

"So, let’s get this straight," Tommy started, his tone dangerously low. "You’re telling me that after all these years, not one of you has managed to reach the level needed to perform
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