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... place full of barracks but it was neither.

The Aurelian Fortress was divided into four levels, and the gate was at the third level.

Based on the eager guard behind him, who was all too excited to talk about the fortress, Rex gained a deeper understanding of its structure. The first level—which was the lowest level of the fortress served a dual purpose.

It housed the spirit beasts for war and also hosted a prison.

It was the worst part of the place that was reserv ...

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