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... ved for victory in the first battle.

One couldn’t leverage all power, but also couldn’t be too reserved!

If the first battle was lost, the impact on morale would be extremely great.

However, it seemed the Nefarious Demon Region did not entertain this thought at all; all their troops, including the Demon God Evil Lord’s direct imperial guards from purgatory, directly participated!

The ground trembled.

The army on the plains, dense like continuous mountain r ...

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