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‘He’s not affiliated with the Mage Tower. He seems noble, but he’s not of high rank, and from his attire, he doesn’t appear to be the son of a wealthy family either. His level is just at the beginning of the fourth tier.’

Tulan quickly assessed the man and concluded that he was inconsequential. Even the apprentices she had carefully selected were mages of similar or higher rank than him, boasting prestigious family names to boot.

Tulan was someone who could be ...

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