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Chapter 40: Brothers

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Rudolf had been secretly amazed on how Ray managed to keep the place so peacefully intact while it was available for humans at the same time. The magic there was as strong as the first time it was built. The secret was placing a portal which a Siren made.

Siren's portals were the most powerful portals in the whole magical realms. As that they were gatekeepers, they placed that options in each of the gates they were making so it would be available to them anywhere they were sent to go.

Making these portals was not easy though. A Siren must be powerful enough to draw all the potential energies enough to create the tunnels and hole to the countless galaxies in the entire cosmo. Deciding to make one was like deciding to get a vacation to hell. A Siren must spent mortal months to gain their energies back. That was for the best of them and some did not just go lucky enough to survive.

He wondered what Ray had sacrificed for this portal. All things needed sacrifice

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