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... ad army led by the witch Osman came to a close.

The result was a resounding victory for the Zain Kingdom army.

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Osman, the witch of 『Earth』 was defeated and her subordinates, the 『Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse』 were all slain.

While many of the undead soldiers were vanquished, some that couldn’t be completely defeated broke free from Osman’s control and disappeared somewhere.

The Zain Kingdom army, having captured the capital of the Athena Kingdom, is c ...

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