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Chapter 50: King’s Castle––II
Author: DBVerse
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I focused on the CCP. Inside the screen, a small window appeared on the left side of the trap menu. The window was blank at first, and then it hummed in a green hue as the floor beneath us became visible within it.

Duke was standing just in front of the stairs he had descended moments ago, and the same carvings of unknown dialect flickered across that floor—this time glowing green instead of the blue of the throne chamber.

“Wow… a video feed…”

My ears perked up as my eyes stretched wide. Who wo
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