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Initially, he thought this man might also possess the power of control, but it seemed that wasn't the case.

It appeared that only the power of heaven within this secret realm was favoring him—could it be because of his own arrival that the residual power of heaven was aiding the locals?

If that was indeed the case, then, in some ways, he was at a distinct disadvantage.

Without the system, they were essentially walking a path that led to certain death.

John ...

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