Chapter258
Author: Blue lace
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Chapter258

In the scorpion empire, a lot of changes had happened in a matter of a day, first everyone was in chaos and uneas as a colossal monster came out of the ocean and wreaked unfolded her ok in the imperial capital.

The appearance of the monster lead to a catastrophic calamy to reaped meny lives of innocent citizens, destroyed the buildings and the landscape of half the entire imperial capital and then like how fast it came it suddenly vanished, incinerated by an unknown power.

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