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... past Kim Do-Joon's head. He ducked, deflecting the attack with his spear.

Thrown off balance, the orc left an opening. Kim Do-Joon's eyes gleamed as he prepared to thrust his spear.

Swoosh—

Suddenly, a spear darted out in front of him. Another orc had launched an attack. Dodging reflexively, Kim Do-Joon clicked his tongue in annoyance and retreated.

Should I just take the hit?

Belatedly, it occurred to him that he could’ve just received the blow. He could ...

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