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... was escalating, and as she had suspected, the dragon race sought the undead race's assistance.

"The dragon race, having lost their true god and with only pseudo-gods remaining, seems to be the weakest among the major factions now," Alex mused. If she had a true god level combatant, she could wipe them out easily.

It seemed it was time to try communicating with the Sea Race.

...

On the Arsen continent, the battle between the undead and the Sea Race raged on.

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