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... state and the other was its heavily-armored fortress state.


The former allowed Sky City to move as it pleased, while the latter had the strongest combat abilities.


When the Deep Sea Anchor was tethered to the Origin Energy Sea, Sky City once again regained the ability to tap into an endless source of Origin Energy. At that moment, the entire city shone brilliantly in the night sky as if it were the sun.


The ninety-nine Sun-Shooting Pearls sitting atop the Arcana To ...

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