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... Tree, Evé sat upon the throne with her face devoid of expression.

Yet, the looming dark clouds in the sky reflected her current mood.

A true god’s thoughts could influence their divine kingdom.

Without a doubt, Eve’s feelings at this moment were heavier than ever before.

“I’ve become too complacent… I underestimated the other party. Among those who rise to rule the world, few are truly foolish.”

She sighed softly.

Shaking her head, Evé turned her ...

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