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... d by an ultimate magic of the great wizard, Entry Barrier, and it boasted an absolute defense that was impenetrable by any of the ability users of the parallel world.


Therefore, the troops of the Zhu Family could only conduct their siege in the Unrestricted Areas. To be exact, they could destroy and climb the walls about twice the area of Gwanghwamun Gate, but they could neither climb nor destroy any of the other areas.


So in the end, the only problem was with the n ...

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