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... of blood, barely eleven of the original eighteen Divine Feathers were left, maneuvering under the snow with the Retractive Breath Technique. By suppressing their spiritual power to its limit, they forbade it from circulating around them. In the most primitive way, they crawled under the thick snow, under the cover of the heavy snowfall. This combined force planned to strike the last blow on the North Mountain in this way.

The final plan received unanimous approval from everyone. After lo ...

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