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... w is this possible!?’

Calsus’ mind was completely blank. The only thought in his mind was that one sentence.

He could not figure out how a Dragon Hatchling had managed to survive, no, remain unharmed from his Divine Parting!

Unless one were present at the scene, most would have treated this as some kind of exaggerated joke!

After all, Divine Parting was Calsus’ most powerful skill. It was an extremely powerful S-slass skill that only a select few individuals on th ...

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