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... hosen not to assist them in rescuing civilians from the celestial inferno. The truth was, this predicament was indeed insurmountable for the two of them.

— Even Ansel himself would find it impossible to extinguish such feasting flames.

Soaring through the sky, Hydral gazed at the distant crimson rift, which appeared as if it had been forcibly torn open. This sight plunged Ansel into deep contemplation.

"Given Evora’s mastery over space, her methods shouldn’t be this crude ...

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