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... the sound of the wind, Vuela’s sword cut through the Red Flame of Cigarate.

"Keuk!" Vuela was startled.

Although Vuela successfully executed the strike, he was taken aback to see the Red Flame divide into two upon his slash, surging up the hilt of his sword and wrapping around his wrist.

It was a form of magic that Vuela had never seen before. Enduring the pain that made his hand tremble, he willed himself not to groan. If it were anyone else, they would have dropped the ...

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