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Chapter 447

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The Shattering

BOOOOOOOOOOM!

The moment Thomas grabbed the sword, reality broke.

Not cracked.

Not trembled.

Broke.

The Throne dimension erupted into a storm of golden light.

Ancient chains snapped across existence.

The prison shook from its foundations.

The World Tree roared.

And somewhere beyond the veil of reality—

the horror woke.

Fully.

God.

No.

Fair.

Absolutely not.

Reasonable honestly.

Thomas felt it immediately.

The weight of the Throne.

The burden of countless Guardi
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