65. Damage
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“We need more speed!” Remian called to Charlie across the deck of the Roving Albatross. “Spike’s headed straight for us!”

“This is as much power as I’ve got!” Charlie panted. “The magic drive is going on full, and I’ve already exhausted most of my mana fusing that Tier 4 spell! I can’t boost it by much more! Don’t you realize how much weight we’re towing?!”

“How can I help?” Remian asked.

“Don’t! Your powers are too unstable! A sudden super-boost like yours could totally wreck my engine!!” Charlie gasped. “Don’t try it!”

Remian growled. He glanced at the cannons.

“NO!” Charlie barked at once. “You might very well blow us all up!”

“There has to be SOMETHING I can do!” Remian grouched.

“Use your Light Barriers.” Charlie suggested. “They could protect the ship if Spike starts roaring at us.”

Remian clambered to the deck as Spike neared. The Tier 5 lizard was completely ignoring the town under reconstruction and seemed to b

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