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... ed of sound, leaving a trail of red light that drew a red line across the heavens.

Seeing where the red crystal was headed, all of them uncontrollably gasped as they watched it fly straight to the young man who had just destroyed a Teleportation Gate.

The young man, too focused on his task, had no idea what was about to hit him.

Since he was fighting a Golden Gargoyle half a minute ago, he couldn’t be bothered to divert his attention anywhere.

Suddenly, he felt so ...

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