Page 133 of Phoenix's Refrain


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“Do it,” I told her.

Arina closed her eyes. A moment later, they opened again.

“That was fast,” I said. “Where is he?”

“I haven’t found him. Not exactly.”

“Then what did you find?”

“The dark angel Thea’s grimoire,” she told me. “Or at least something that will lead us to the grimoire.”

“You weren’t kidding, Arina. This is very indirect.”

“I’m sure the grimoire is the key to tearing down the Guardians’ Sanctuary. This is just the next step.”

“Like when we found the four papers of the parchment, they came together to show us your face. Back then, you were the next step, Arina.”

Back then. It felt like years ago. But it had only been a little over a week.

“This is strange. What could Thea’s grimoire possibly have to do with Gaius?” Calli asked.

“I guess we’ll soon find out,” I said, fully prepared to fly by the seat of my pants, as always. “Where can we find the grimoire?”

“The Silver Shore,” Arina said. “The grimoire is there. Or at least part of the grimoire is there.”

Part of it? At this rate, my daughter would be a teenager before this quest was over.

“Then let’s go to the Silver Shore,” I said brightly. “And on the plus side, at least they don’t have monsters there.”

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