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... illed two of his opponents, using the element of surprise to his advantage.

He had employed automated Spirit spell execution for the first time against mortal robbers a few years back.

At that time, he had also added the Vine Whips Spell into the equation, introducing whip-like movements to the sprouted vines laced with Ice Spears. The result of that combination could be imagined.

The mortal robbers' bodies were like cottage cheese as the Ice Spears sliced through their f ...

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