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Chapter 53

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Daniel POV

I stood with my arms crossed, eyeing Lucy with a mixture of skepticism and amusement. She was eager, I'd give her that. But eagerness didn't always translate to readiness from my own basic theory.

"Can we at least start the training already?" Lucy asked, her voice laced with a hint of impatience.

I gave her the look. The look that said, "You're not ready." It was a look I'd perfected over the years, one that could convey a thousand words without saying a single one.

Lucy immediately
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