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... an and only decided to join hands with him because he was practically carrying out their master’s orders for them. With a more powerful being on their side, their chances of winning are far higher than fifty percent.

“My master of course….” Blink replied decisively which made Alex chuckle in response.

His indifferent look remained pinned on the only figure seated in the room.

“Have you considered the possibility of him losing because I have been a god longer?” Alex asked ...

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