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... den sword could now penetrate his ice armor, but... to think that such an attack alone could defeat the Diamond Dragon, that was simply laughable!

In his gloating, Ka Ka gestured with his right hand, and in an instant... the limbs of the Diamond Dragon spread wide, its body straightening up. Though it was difficult, it began to dodge.

Not clever at all, truly not clever. The evasion of the Diamond Dragon was like a fat man attempting to dance ballet; it looked foolish no matter h ...

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