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... .. I'll crush you before that happens."

At my calm words, the representatives of the elves and dwarves gulped.

They seem to have understood what the Dragon's Priestess is. And they have also understood that such a thing is actually possible.

They must be well aware that if they rashly provoke me, they will be utterly destroyed.

Therefore,

"So let's have five representatives chosen and have 1-on-1 battles five times, and the side that wins three times will ...

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