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... ations.

   It's like an animal meets a natural enemy!

   Shua!

  In an instant, a saber flashed across, incredibly fast!

  Hei Si Mou drew his sword.

  He drew the knife, turned around, and slashed. The whole movement was done in one go, without any tricks, but it gave people a feeling that they couldn't resist.

  In just a split second, the Kirigakure ninja was cut in half.

  With the sound of 'crash', the Kirigakure ninja whose body had been cut ...

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