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... Leticia didn’t know about. In truth, there was an independent Road of Emptiness present here. It was separate from the Road of Emptiness controlled by the Plain of Darkness.


“I was told my father installed it here as a gesture of goodwill towards Albatan-nim.”


Saibein spoke.


There weren’t that many waypoints, but it really was of big help when one wanted to travel across the vast Albatan forest.

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