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... is moment.

For a while, panic seemed to start to spread.

The originally quiet night began to be covered by screams, panic, and shouts.

And the attacks from the mages from the mages guild also fell on Fez at this moment.

but…

Fez seems to have a hardness beyond ordinary people's imagination.

Under that fierce attack, Fez still stood intact on the ground.

In other words, everyone's attack would not be effective at all.

Even wrapping the magic ...

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