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... f the Nine Realms, he was suppressed by the world’s power; in the Chaos World, he was sealed by it.

But regardless of who was stronger or weaker, Amon-Ra truly possessed unimaginable strength at that moment. Such power was so formidable that even Chaos would not leave it unchecked once it entered the world, necessitating containment and limitation.

However, at that moment, although his enemies had become much stronger, even surpassing all previous foes, Laine felt indifferent.

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