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With Takemikazuchi's announcement, the War Game between the Roy and Loki Familias officially began.

All eyes were on the magically projected image displayed on the mirrors.

A heavily fortified city appeared—the Loki Familia's stronghold. Familia members were stationed along the walls, ready for any attack.

The War Game would last for three days.

If the Roy Familia couldn't breach the city within that time, they would lose.

Powerful Lo ...

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