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... ts received severe injuries that made it hard for them to move.

The difference in the fragments hunted between the Beyond the Heavens Empire and the Luvien Empire was only at a hundred or so. It seemed like Minhyuk had finally taken one step closer not only to the Beyond the Heavens’ victory in this battle but also to the position of the true Battle God.

Once the restrictions were lifted, the players of the Beyond the Heavens Empire immediately tried to cast their skills. However ...

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