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... of restraint, imbued with the power of Maseen.

Maseen's energy suppressed Troy's strength and brainwashed him in an instant.

The one who threw it at Troy was 'Hamel', who was watching the monsterization experiment.

Hamel, the High Priest of the Aldone Branch of the Rizes Church, was very pleased with Troy, who had single-handedly dealt with the tribesmen who had become monsters.

'You're good enough to be... a pet for me.'

After that, Hamel dragged Troy to ...

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