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... manded, taking the lead with a swift strike toward the divine servants.

Dulu let out a furious roar, swinging his spear with overwhelming force, slamming it down on the five-star Emperor powerhouse.

Boom!

A resounding crash echoed as the man was sent flying, his eyes wide in shock as he looked at Dulu.

His expression was one of confusion, but he quickly said, "You are Lord Dulu? Lord, I am Gatherline from Roshan City, we are allies."

"Hmph, who said we're ...

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