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Andrei Zipfel, the Zipfel Clan’s second-in-command.


He was given the title of ‘Wind King’ due to his contract with the God of Wind Melzeyer and the blessing he received from the Wind Dragon Vyuretta.


He was the man with the highest authority in the clan after Kelliark Zipfel, the patriarch. He was a 9-star magician who could annihilate a couple of small nations within a morning if he felt like it.


Such a powerful man had suddenly come to the Ru ...

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