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"You want to save me from them so you can force me to lead you to one of the glass prisons. I'll release the Warper trapped inside and you can learn how to finish the Kirakawa ritual." "That's not why. Although you don't appear bothered by that scenario." I shrugged. "At least the Council would believe a Warper still lives and others are using blood magic." "But people would die," he said in shock. I almost laughed out loud at how we had reversed roles. It was fun playing the heartless destroyer. "It would be the Council's fault. In fact the idea is growing on me." I tapped a finger on my lips as if lost in thought. "If I release a Warper, I don't really need you at all. Unless we use you as a sacrifice.: I studied him. He backed up. "You really are insane." I pished. "I'm being smart. Think of how powerful I would be if I teamed up with a Warper. WE'd have my messengers, blood magic and, with my ability to siphon power, we'd have diamonds to fund our takeover. I could release the others and be unstoppable." Delven's shoulders dropped in chagrin as he realized what I'd been doing. "I should have known. You may have changed, but you're not a ruthless killer."I can learn to be ruthless." I bent down to retrieve my switchblade. He grabbed my arm to stop me. This time I grasped at his wrist with my free hand and clamped down on his pressure point. He fell to his knees. "After all, you taught me well." --