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... s he quickly activated his strongest strength. "True Spirit Body. Eternal Light Body."

His eyes changed into silver color, glowing with the help of his God Eyes. A cross made of light appeared behind his body as one of them shone. "Four Light Authorities. Fourth Authority, Grace."

The sword's energy wavered the moment it felt Rilt's powerful light before the person in question took the hit himself.

He used his God Eyes to suppress the Spirit Crown's Nature Energy while using hi ...

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