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... right after the conclusion of the fight between Sophia and Aerendil that subsequently ended the Second-Elven Undead War.

The elders, their young disciples, Urduja, the daughter of the emperor, and ultimately, Emperor Kasikis of Mayari himself didn't utter a word despite the meeting already having started 3o minutes ago, as if their minds were in synergy, and indeed, they were. In their eyes, nose, ears, and skin, there is a tingling sensation that made the Emperor relive the sight of hi ...

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