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... this plan included a few assumptions—like the goddess would try to snatch the Mythic Halo while keeping him alive instead of first killing him and then collecting the loot—so this plan was still a bit dangerous.

Vritra wasn't worried that Diana could kill him, but once Yasmine had to use her ability to save him, then he would have no option but to leave the kingdom along with his mother. That was the worst outcome for now.

While Vritra was deep in thought, he began to feel hot. W ...

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