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... w was Rayne using the Starburst Sword to slash through space and attack this anchor point that had completed the fusion from afar.

After killing the anchor point, Rayne opened a teleportation gate and arrived at the scene with the God Consort.

The God Consort's heart was still pounding wildly after her sword was just withdrawn. Her body was limp and she panted emotionally. Initially, she wanted to wheedle to Rayne. However, when she saw the tragic scene in the palace of Mantia, s ...

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