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... ntion on the AXXIS NARTA linked to Merciless Minerva Elderblood II.

This immense expanse swirled with endless possibilities, with each manifestation representing the most volatile and powerful components of existence. For every monster that existed was the singular idea of all that was within this fruit, as such if one ate their own AXXIS NARTA, that represents the omni collective of their own idea they would become a singular being.

However, what they saw next was both captivati ...

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