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The soldiers immediately felt energetic. Even though many of them witnessed the deaths of their friends and comrades, they still thought they could win with God on their side. And, it wasn't only a god, it was the God of War, who specialized in the art of war.

The God Ares stood loftily at the front of the army. He didn't speak a word, but his aura alone increased the momentum of the aura. That was the effect God of War had.

In the middle of the army, Amour stood silently whi ...

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