“Eh, I’m sure they can live with it if it also means their planet doesn’t get overrun by an army of Primas that kill everything.” Jake shrugged. “Seems like an acceptable trade-off.” Seeing as the conversation was very much winding down, the metal mage took his chance. “I think that’s all, so I’ll be off now,” William said as he stood up. “One last thing… If you ever need to go to Ell’Hakan’s homeworld, let me know. I don’t think anyone knows I’ve been there—no one that would warn him, at least—so it should be possible to use the same method again. Just be aware it may be a one-way trip, at least with what I can provide.” “As long as you have the coordinates, that may be all I need when the time comes,” Jake said in a serious tone. “But such a visit would be for after all these Prima Gu

