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... verything they had. Each serpent unleashed a tremendous bout of fire that would burn down entire continents, reducing them to the ashy nest that they inhabited.

Yet, within the Central Highlands, not even the slightest ounce of their heat escaped to reach the Human Domain. Rui observed his peers and their performance against the monsters with an analytical eye.

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