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... stood on the high platform, issuing a loud command.

Countless Kido operatives, their faces veiled in white cloth and dressed in black priest robes, all formed seals in unison.

With their synchronized gestures, the massive black rod at the center emitted a dazzling glow of spiritual pressure.

Standing near the cannon, Kyōraku Shunsui couldn’t help but click his tongue.

"What terrifying power."

"If this cannon were to fire... forget Kyōgoku—even Seireitei it ...

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