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... e of the Monarch’s Sight changed, showing only the areas around Nephther.

Nephther’s face was pale and cold sweat dripped down his forehead. He groaned silently while clutching his stomach.

Something was definitely off.

Although Nephther said that he had an upset stomach, his condition was not this bad until a second ago.

So how could it get so bad in the blink of an eye?

His face had turned blue and he was so breathing roughly that it looked like he was about to st ...

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