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... f divine beasts, it was natural for the divine power in their bloodline to grow thinner and thinner with each passing generation. That was why the existence of a golden eagle was like a miracle for the clan, and it was of utmost priority to inform them of such a person appearing in the kingdom. Moreover, Aureus was not just some random eagle—he was Myra's son.

There was someone who needed to meet Aureus more than anyone else.

Draven had to let Morpheus know first before his entir ...

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To the mage, they were simply pests that were easy to be exterminated.

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