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Whether it was Arnark's Revival through Conjurer, Arnark stealing the power of the Main Character System from Compass Carburettor, Immortal's death, Mascot's actions, Magister using his Genre Representation and becoming temporarily weakened, Truck-Kun's involvement in this mess, Truck-Kun being forced to scheme and send Zaira to Mystique's doorstep, etc. Slayer had a hand in everythi ...

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