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... rrent strength will not be enough.” He mumbles as he flies towards the Holy Continent.

Gaia informs him that the beings that she had invited (snatched) from other worlds and planes can fight for her safety.

“Okay, that is helpful but what we need is not a group of unorganized fighters but an army with proper soldiers, as long as we can supply them with our ships, our chances of becoming this realm’s overlord will be much higher.” He forcefully calms himself down in order not to s ...

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