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Chapter 164: A witch in action

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Aria and Camden took another step into the room, but they hit an invisible wall with a muffled thud.

Camden stumbled back a fraction, his hand instinctively snapping to his sword hilt as he pressed a palm against the empty air. A faint, shimmering ripple spread out where his hand touched, glowing white before vanishing.

"A shield," Aria muttered, stopping beside him. Her eyes narrowed as she looked past the boundary, her gaze landing squarely on my mother. "You put up a barrier."

I stared at th
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