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... re was no sign of dimming in the slightest. This was hope, this was the sign they were waiting for, this was the coming of a new era in Kingdom Nostria or maybe even the whole Deo.

"Can we make it this time?! Can we win this time?!" a young man said while grasping his hand tightly.

"It's hard to say, even though he has the greatest title, it's only talent and not the cultivation level, not to mention that he only has about 14 days left until the competition and 9 days until the s ...

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