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... nd forth, allowing him to enjoy the sunlight fully.


"I heard that Watson caught a group of elven assassins during the day and used the fusion system to turn King Landhar III into one of his own. Most importantly, he created a new magic source. If this goes on, the war will soon end."


It was evening. What Watson had done during the day had long been communicated to him by the sea folks through the Dragon Palace Network that connected the entire kingdom.


After al ...

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