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Chapter 292 - Mage x Mage battle!
Author: MisterE05
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[The four Giant Mana Guardians have all died in the hands of your servants, so as a reward, you get half of the system points that you would've gotten if you killed them yourself. Congratulations, because you won 75,000 of them.] The system beeped, a few minutes after the battle was over.

She then specified, [In total, you've accumulated 88,300 system points.]

“Nice,” He nodded.

Timothy, the team, the Kelketuk and his platoon of slaves made their way up the mountain. With those four giants out of the way, they didn't have any obstacles blocking their path, so it may take mere minutes to reach the ruins.

Of course, they were all alert now, more than ever, because they had seen what this short, visually insignificant mountain was capable of throwing against them! They were lucky enough to survive the battle without casualties, every single goblin survived, but they may not be as lucky from this point onwards, considering the fact that their mana pools were at a constant decline in regar
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