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... ound into an inch of great magical powers, making him move thousands of miles away, beyond the limit of life and death.

In just a few breaths, he crossed thousands of mountains and rivers and appeared in the distance.

咚咚... However, at this moment, thunder rang out, and the strange gates were lit up. From all directions, powerful figures came across the void.

"Damn insignificant man, dare to steal my treasures, do you want to die?"

A voice resounded through the sky, a ...

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She said my father and mother died, and my kind uncle became king.

She said it’s not worth it for me, the crown prince, to be living in hiding, too.

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“That’s rude….”

It’s been a long time since I said that. In a short while, he has been treated as a madman and beaten to death just by saying similar things. She loosened her arms that held me and I suddenly stiffened up due to it. Because I thought she might have loosened her arm to hit me. But she didn’t.

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