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Chapter 26: Confrontation
Author: Makkie
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“That was what happened, Leo was so amazing,” Jason said to them on the dining table.

“You're just exaggerating. You were more amazing,” Leo counterattacked as his head swelled.

After defeating the boar, Leo and Jason went back to the Maho Jo, where Jason explained everything that had happened to Varrick, Darwin, Sydney and Alex.

“Nice save, boy,” Sydney praised. “I thought you would be a wimp and run away.”

“That’s amazing. You are more than prepared to go to Scarlet Magic High School,” Darwin said, impressed.

“Thank you Master Darwin and Sydney but I am still yet to learn how to control it. Meaning, I am still learning,” Leo responded.

“No need to be humble about it. We know you like the praise,” Varrick said, hitting Leo on his back and chuckling.

Leo fringed and removed Varrick’s hand from his back.

“Yeah, right,” Leo said as he glimpsed at Varrick.

“I did not think you’ll outshine Jason in a battle against a mere boar. I’m sorry that he was weak and you-”

“Dad, I’m not
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