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Chapter 56: Reflection Training

Author: Queen Jenna
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We were still catching our breath—figuratively and literally—when Nyomei flopped onto the floor and groaned loud enough for the entire Sky Border to hear.

“Tag? With someone who has portal magic? How was that even fair?” she cried. “The moment she touched her vest, we were doomed!”

Brand, ever the ray of sunshine, crossed his arms and said, “Stop making excuses. You lost. Train harder.”

Lotanni scoffed. “Alright, lover boy, calm down. She’s not wrong. That match was set up to humble us.”

“I’m not—” Brand stopped short, then sighed. “Whatever.”

“I still can’t believe I got tagged first,” Orin muttered darkly. “First! I blinked, and her hand was in a portal slapping the life out of me.”

He turned to Bainer. “Why didn’t you get tagged first?”

Bainer raised an eyebrow. “What does that even mean?”

“She’s saying you were supposed to be the softest target,” Nyomei added with a smirk, then patted Orin’s back. “There, there. Don’t cry.”

Orin jerked away. “Who’s crying?”

Nyomei burst into laugh
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