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... ple days of continuous training, teaching, and learning. The Legends had finally begun to work together as a proper team, using proficient strategy to fight with, and try and defeat Talia. Of course, none of that worked, but it had been impressive, with how fast they had all grown. Especially when it came to fighting speedsters, as she had begun to use the speed force in order to show them how to fight speedsters, should they need to in the future.

She had also started to train the membe ...

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