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... ginning?”

He looked at the many teleportation gates between heaven and earth.

Roger chose “yes” resolutely.

[ intermediate battle mode has been activated ]

[ current faction: Mystra (can not be chosen) ]

[ prompt: all units that belong to ‘curse Dominator’ villan will become your enemies in this battle. By killing these enemies, not only will you receive double the rewards, but you will also receive a large number of honor points. ]

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