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... of the crop! She can even arm all of her officers with Mithril Relics!"

"No one could have won against that team. As soon as they got their hands on the Golden Coin, I knew no one would be able to steal it."

"But props to the rest of the Rising Six. Their officers were no joke! It’s just everyone’s unfortunate luck that the coin ended up in the chefs’ hands."

Anyone and everyone was praising the Rising Six for their stellar performance in the Golden Coin game. The battle ...

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