PREVIEW

... ent of excitement.

It is cold.

I am afraid.

As a sabre priest, Divano is quite confident about his strength.

Even with his bare hands, he was confident that he would easily kill ten fully armed soldiers without wearing 'residues'.

If you wear ‘residue’?

This number can rise tenfold.

Even more is more.

Because, at his level, it is no longer a rough instinct to use 'residues'.

After considerable study and adaptation.

‘Residue’ h ...

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