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“Damn!!! This strength is already way too much!”

Kiria’s pupils contracted, and his footsteps slipped again. A hand knife whistled past his face and slashed into the ornamental tree next to him. Instantaneously, a shower of wood shavings flowed from the stout tree trunk, creating a hole the size of a fist. The leaves shook violently and fell like rain.

“Hiss…”

Kiria took a deep, cold breath; he felt like he was not on the same level as his op ...

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