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CHAPTER EIGHTY-TWO

Author: Moana Koshi
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Robin

AN AWKWARD SILENCE hung in the air as the others, except Sia and Ryan, looked at the human in confusion.

"Book? What book are you talking about?

"We do not have a mobile library so I can assure you that we do not have whatever book that you seek," Robin simply said, finally breaking the silence.

The leader chuckled.

"I see the witch has not told you anything, since you still do not know the truth," he said, turning his gaze to Sia once again, who still stood behind Robin.

"Seeing as though I am going to get the book anyway, I will tell you. I want you to hand over the Witches' Circle."

Robin shot him a quick sharp glare. "Have you been drinking past your limit? Are you trying to tell me you interrupted my journey, for a book that no longer exists?"

"It most certainly does exist, Prince Robin, and I can assure you that I have drunk no wine.

"You creatures thought all the relics were destroyed except for The Crown, but you were all very mistaken.

"The book of Creation has b
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