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  In the distant past of the Nordic world, there used to be a fountain of wisdom.

  It is located in the dwelling place of giants, that is, in Jotunheim, next to the second root of the world tree Uktra Hill. The spring is guarded by Mimir, hence the name.

When the gods did not dare to approach, the king of the Asaph clan sacrificed his right eye to connect himself with the spring of Mimir, because that eye has been immersed in the spring of wisdom, so it is ...

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“Now… where should I put you both?” he asked casually, not expecting a reply. “It’s regretful that I only have one chandelier.”

“Underneath my bed? No, no, too dirty. My dust bunnies don’t deserve this,” Atticus mused to himself. “The mantlepiece? How about the vanity table? I suppose if I lop off one of your heads I could mount it over… Wife, which head do you want to stare at while you do your hair?”

“Atticus!” Daphne screamed. “I don’t want any heads! Let them go.”

“Fair enough.” Atticus shrugged, and flicked his fingers.

There were two identical cracks as both necks snapped at once.

Daphne gasped, horrified. This man, her husband, had just killed two men with a flick of his finger, as though he was snuffing out candles.

“I told you to let them go!” Daphne cried out.

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