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... ry, and Logan would be the one to benefit. Surely Logan would seize the opportunity to launch a fatal attack on them.

However, it seemed as if the Demon Beast had set its sights on them, relentlessly attacking even though Cloud upon the Sea and the three Thrones had already shown signs of retreat.

Facing such a creature, the three Throne Strong Individuals were quite helpless. Though they had combined to wield some powerful laws, they could only temporarily hinder the Demon Beast ...

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