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... > Behind Zeon, the sand started to take on human shapes.

In an instant, dozens of Sand Soldiers were formed.

"Incredible. Creating soldiers out of sand."

As if responding to Urtian's voice, the Sand Soldiers stepped forward to stand in front of Zeon.

"Could it be... the Sand Mage from Neo Seoul?"

His voice trembled involuntarily.

It was recent, unbelievable information.

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