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"I’d show you, if I could " He see the truth, or his belief was due to his madness She reht", he said "I know that there arethings wrong with ateways There’s a reason Coteren calls ood at is delivering people from one place to another"
"That’s a remarkable Talent, Androl I’m certain the Toould love to study it I wonder how many people were born with it, but never knew, because the weaves for Traveling were unknown?"
"I’ an e for Traveling, yet you don’t want to leave the Black Tower So what does this ter’angreal matter?"
"Gateould beuseful", Androl said
He thought so, but she couldn’t catch hold of it A quick flash of i anywhere" she protested
"You’d be surprised", he said, raising his head to peer out over the sill at the alleyway It was drizzling outside; the rain had finally let up The sky was still dark, though Daouldn’t co a few things I don’t think anyone else has ever tried"
"I doubt they are things that haven’t ever been tried", she said "The Forsaken had access to the knowledge of Ages"
"You really think one ht be involved here?"
"Why not?" she asked "If you were preparing for the Last Battle and wanted to make certain your enemies couldn’t resist you, would you let a crop of channelers train together, teach one another and beco?
Yes", he said softly "I would, and then I’d steal theht Talking of the Forsaken troubled Androl; she could feel his thoughts, clearer than before
This bond was unnatural She needed to be rid of it After that, she wouldn’thim properly bonded to her
"I will not take responsibility for this situation, Pevara", Androl said, again looking out "You bonded ave you by offering a circle"
"I didn’t hurt you What did you expect to happen? Wasn’t the purpose of a circle to allow us to join our powers?"
"This argu" He said it cal to realize that Androl was a difficult man to rile
"I say it because it’s true", she said "Do you disagree?"
She felt his amusement He sa she took control of the conversation Andbeside his a that he needed to learn to do what she did
The inner door to the room creaked open, and Leish peered in She was a white-haired woman, round and pleasant, an odd match for the surly Asha’man Canler, to who that half an hour had passed, then shut the door Canler had reportedly bonded the wo her so was backith theseone’s spouse, if only so that each could have the co to use the bond in such afor Aes Sedai and Warders, not wives and husbands