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... weird yet bright.


That’s right! Who said the Mist was their enemy?


Should it be the enemy of your enemy is your friend?


They were very familiar with this kind of trope, even more so when they had God of War as their target.


After all, compared to them, the Mist, who was almost a true God, must be more concerned about his own ascension and the God of War, who occupied Edatine Castle.


“But we would have to pay a great cost, and more danger might po ...

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