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... It took just about ten minutes for the two of them to defeat all of El Harun’s warriors.

While Zeon struggled a bit against Hammerson, Dyoden mercilessly killed the El Harun’s warriors one by one without exerting much effort.

His cruelty was evident in the way he dealt with the dwarf warriors and elf rangers, causing them to panic and flee.

Yet, no one could escape from Dyoden’s grasp.

Dyoden ruthlessly killed them one by one, as if crushing ants.

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