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... tightens at the Underworld's soliloquy, and I feel as if I'm becoming distant.

'...The Heavenly Venerable of the Underworld...is a...pet...?'

How is one supposed to win against something like this?

Even if we've vaguely known we must fight the Future King, shouldn't there at least be a glimmer of hope for us to challenge him?

If the Great Mountain Supreme Deity feels like a towering, sheer cliff, the Future King feels like a horizon stretching endlessly into the ...

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