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... of the room, there was a sound of teacups clinking. Lee Shin took a seat in front of the table and waited for her.

"This incident must have dealt quite a blow to Astria," Metatron said.

"Hmm… But don’t you think they are a bit too indolent?" Lee Shin asked.

"No, I don’t think so…” Metatron replied and chuckled lightly. "There were thirty Apostles in total, and half of them were quite formidable individuals. Besides, later on, seven of the Apostles became incarnate gods. So, ho ...

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