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... ed at Li Yi at a speed that was difficult to catch with the naked eye.

Li Yi obviously could not show weakness.

Under the effect of the Undead Steps, his speed had increased. It was not as fast as Snow Flower. but at least he could barely keep up.

The two of them quickly confronted each other.

With his shield, Li Yi mainly focused on defense. After all, his speed was not as fast as his opponent’s.

“-15,412!” “-15,401!”

Snow Flower’s claw attack imm ...

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