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Giving up control
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After silencing Velrian's agent, Atheria swiftly raised her hand, conjuring a spell that sent a beam of red light piercing through the sky. As her team spotted the signal, they promptly began their retreat.

Racing through the forest, Atheria eventually reached Carl, who was huddled behind a tree, his anxiety palpable.

"What are you doing?" Carl's voice was laced with nervousness.

Atheria's response was swift and direct. "Retreating. The mages are unleashing powerful spells, and we can't withstand them."

"What about the prince?" Carl's gaze shifted to Xander, who was huddled near the carriage, his head down as he tried to evade the lightning bolts cast by the mage hunters.

"We've done all we can. It's up to the prince now to use his powers and escape," Atheria explained, her eyes fixed on the torrent of magical attacks surging their way.

Carl's apprehension grew as he watched the barrage of spells. Yet, Atheria's next revelation shocked him to the core.

"And we have assassins among our
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