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... scope the war.


Some of them had even actively joined the war, trying to balance the situation as Ren’s members were wreaking havoc at the very front. Their very presence was tilting the balance of the war as they massacred hundreds of demons at a time.


‘I should also play a role.’


With his rank being <S-> rank, Jin now had the ability to fly as he skipped through the air in a secretive manner.


Nearing the demons, he activated his first skill.

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