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... t Priest saw the palace. As for the last time during Zamasu’s incident, the Spirit King’s Palace appeared in another world, and Whis and Vados only heard about it later from Xiaya.

This time, Time King especially mentioned the Spirit King’s Palace before departing, which was noted by Whis and Vados.

When Vados mentioned the Spirit King’s Palace, Xiaya couldn’t help but recall the cyan figure who came out of the palace. The unfathomable power was something that even Xiaya now didn ...

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