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... of the Pyeonjeon echoed like a gunshot. At this moment, everything seemed to move in slow motion for Almond as the Pyeonjeon struck the Viking commander’s head.

The Viking commander’s entire body staggered before collapsing.

Ting…

Almond’s bowstring, which had been tightly drawn just a moment ago, now fluttered like a dancing ribbon.

All the Joseon's soldiers raised their hands in unison, their mouths wide open as they roared. The entire archery unit stepped towa ...

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