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... Yeon-woo had recaptured Tartarus. However, once they stepped into the Temple of the King of the Underworld to look for the Stone of Castitas, which they’d buried there, they started feeling nervous. They had all but given up the possibility that they would return to this place, and yet they were here.

They had placed the Stone of Castitas in a relatively open place. It was near the foot of the temple stairs, close to the second bronze brazier on the left. Everyone who watched the brothers ...

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