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... : the first team to solve three riddles wins. Straightforward, isn't it?"

Anthony and the demon facing him gave a silent nod in acknowledgment.

But before the moment could settle, four additional demons rose and strode forward, joining the one who had addressed Anthony.

Anthony glanced at the newcomers, a flicker of understanding in his gaze.

'They're all on the same level'

Seraphim observed silently as she watched from a distance.

And indeed, the ...

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