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PART THIRTY-SEVEN

Author: Kanojo26
last update Last Updated: 2024-01-04 19:24:26

[Narrator's POV]

A strange feeling crept over their bodies the moment they reached the last stage of their test. Despite not arriving at the same time and being unable to finish the mission together, they remained joyful, anticipating the end of the questions and suffering they had endured.

No troubles awaited them in the Lake of Aria, or so they believed. They were told that jumping into the center of the said lake would unlock the knowledge about their past, revealing their original appearances and magical powers.

Jumping into the lake was never a hard task for them, but jumping into the eye of a strong whirlpool was.

After passing the entrance to the lake on the other side of the long bridge, the guard instructed them on what to do. Each defender heard the instructions, including the directive to jump into the huge whirlpool after swallowing the crystals they got from the Jotnar.

"Let me jump in first!" Cordelia exclaimed, hopping towards the shore of the lake.

Helios stopped her b
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