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... m had remained in seclusion within Fire Throne. He had never left at all.

Only a few higher-ups within the Crimson Clan even knew of his departure and return.

The first thing Greem did upon returning to Fire Throne was, naturally, hand over the coordinates of Chillfrost Plane to Meryl.

He had already buried a positioning runestone there. With the runestone and these coordinates, the clan’s search party would not need to go through the troublesome process of calculating and tria ...

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