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Chapter 80 The Second Altar
Author: Arcadia
last update2025-10-03 15:01:46

  With a surge of turbulent magical energy, the second secret realm of the trial ground opened.

  Perched atop the colossal tree, Lafey's single eye transformed into an eagle's gaze, its vision surpassing human limits. He bellowed downwards: "Southeast, six thousand eight hundred metres!"

  "Right, understood. We'll go stake out a spot then."

  Yoric responded with a grunt before charging towards the portal, axe raised, radiating a savage aura that made him resemble a barbaric caveman.

  Robin's colossal steel-maned beast let out a thunderous bellow. The ground rumbled violently as it charged headlong towards the secret realm, its immense frame crushing and uprooting grasses and trees in its path with terrifying, exaggerated force.

  Robin bellowed from afar, "Lafey, you lot had best hurry up!"

  "Ah! My dear wife, wait for me! I haven't boarded yet..."

  Binson's voice echoed from afar.

  Two enormous leaf-like wings sprouted

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