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... k Caster’s HP is at 20%.”

“Damn! It actually took us forty minutes sooner than we planned, huh?”

Even I believed that if this raid took more than two and a half hours, it would be too difficult to clear. By then, it would have fired its ninth curse beam, which would be 256 times stronger than its first one. That was way more damage that even I could deal with easily.

That was why we planned to get its HP down to 20% before the two-hour mark and attacked every chance we ha ...

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