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The battlefield was chaos.

Ironhorn's obsidian armor was cracked, golden energy surging from his horn.

Radiant Leonis was bloodied but still burning with divine flame.

Lucius' face twisted into a snarl.

"You... you lowborn villain..."

He wiped the blood from his mouth, his pride shattered.

But his eyes still burned with fanaticism.

"I will not lose to scum like you."

I scoffed.

"Then you better come at me with everything ...

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