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“Hahaha!!! Indeed, Banishing Eye of Massacre to that world is really a smart choice!!” A red Stone Pillar laughed proudly yet savagely.


“Eye of Massacre doesn’t have the restraint of our Mother Stream Alliance and Void Temple there.


“He can eat whatever he want and I’m afraid this may be a big problem,” Another blue Stone Pillar voiced in a female voice.


“Our Alliance now has newly additions of Lords and True Spirits.”


“Even if Eye of Ma ...

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