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... gh they couldn't leave the Land of Divine Revelation, they moved in a certain pattern.

The twelve light spots on the outer edge stayed in places where the floating fortress couldn't hit. Their energy flow was a bit unstable, but the chain stayed unbroken.

Also, the shields over all the altars linked up to form different angled surfaces. When the floating fortress attacked, the force was deflected away as much as possible. Some attacks even bounced back, hitting the Titans.

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