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... much more ambitious than I thought you were when we met."

Aeric lifted one brow. "Glad that I have dismantled your disappointing perceptions of me, dear friend."

The two were in the Royal Institution's grounds very early that morning. The sun was barely breaking over the horizon and most students wouldn't arrive for another hour.

Aeric was seated on the curled body of Sylver, eyes on his system's interface as he spent his Beast Tokens on upgrading the Silverwolf.

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