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No, I'm not late. A rope was thrown over the rafters, two loops were tied on it, and Agnis hung in the resulting snare, barely touching the ground with her fingertips, even from here she seemed strange - pale, almost blue.

“Child, are you ready for ascension?” The darkness behind her asked.

The girl mumbled something without opening her mouth, then looked in my direction with eyesores - and exhaled, went limp.

- Well, what are you doing. Thomas sighed, snapping his fingers. - This is the most common stasis, it is harmless. You won't flinch, will you?

- I don't care. - The girl answered in a calm voice. The colors returned to her face, she breathed a little more freely.

I was pierced by a premonition of inevitable disaster. But what could I do? If it wasn’t even Foma himself, but his deputy who coped with me so easily in a state of altered perception, then Foma, I think, is a total waste of time. Or snap your fingers.

But if I catch him red-handed, I'll tell everyone about what he's do
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