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... p>It was terrible.


The energy in the air was extremely thin, adding on to the discomfort. Collin felt as if he was like a fish that hadaccidentally gotten out of water, the intense choking feeling made him have difficulty moving forward. He could alsosense the energy in his body being depleted, which meant that they definitely could not drag out any battles, whichwould only be disadvantageous to them.


~This is bound to be a terrible battle.~


~To be in such a h ...

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