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... n King’s throne, Leon found a hidden pathway concealed beneath the throne itself. The passage opened to reveal a darkened corridor, leading to the chamber of the Alchemist King.

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"Sir Theodore, it’s us," Leon called out as the blackened corridor lit up, glowing with an eerie blue hue. "The ones you entrusted with the True Skeleton King quest."

"I hope there aren’t any traps here," Leon muttered, motioning for Roselia and Roman ...

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