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... ique like Linked Kill Wave Pinnacle be born?’


If he used Linked Kill Wave Pinnacle and another skill in sequence, perhaps a new skill called Transcended Linked Kill Wave Pinnacle could be expressed as a true fusion skill.


Umm.Yet Grid felt uncomfortable.


After all, didn’t the four fusion sword dance show a power that caused a backlash among the gods? Additionally, the five fusion s ...

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