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... is head, whose reach was slowly widening.

He could tell that it was the only destructive obelisk to him right now.

With its ability to spew out flames from the flaming vortex above his head, it posed a grave danger, and Nolan aimed for it to be his next target.

Still, something gave him chills—the time obelisk that had yet to react this entire time.

"It has the capability to stop time. When it makes its move, it could be incredibly lethal. I need to end this fast. ...

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