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... s opened up menacingly. The dark creepy aura oozing out of his body was now more like a mist than a light smoke.

[Air steps!]

[Haste!]

[Faster than before!]

[Quick!]

[Stamina Boost!]

[Agility Boost!]

-Whoosh!

And despite all these boosts, I saw him appear in front of me within a fraction of a second.

-Slash!

...

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