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... ampaign team out of the alley, heading straight for the Parliament Building, accompanied by the eager cheers of the surrounding people. Ten minutes later, they pushed open the massive gates of the courtyard under the watchful eyes of the crowd—the first tier of Fate's Staircase had come into Ansu's view.

Countless eyes of chaos masters met his gaze.

Ansu narrowed his eyes slightly, his immediate priority being to size up his rivals.

Those invited to this tea party were al ...

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