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... ed her narration from that point onward, telling them how their bond with Supreme Azzorus grew when he reached out to them for their first mission.

She didn't go into details about the mission, but she did tell them that he started giving them more and more errands to run for the sake of assisting him in his battles.

However, they soon realized that some of those missions might be more fitting for other races instead of them, which made them seek his permission to bring in outsid ...

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