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... s, submachine guns, rifles, rocket launchers, machine guns... the sounds of various weapons rang out endlessly.

However, the four Asgardian warriors didn’t dodge at all in the face of such heavy firepower. They simply raised their shields to block the rockets, and what followed was nothing short of a one-sided massacre.

They leaped tens of meters, knocked people out with a single punch, and tanked direct hits from rifles and submachine guns without even flinching.

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