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So when he saw Brand today, he didn’t plan on letting him speak voluntarily. The Gray Sword Saint snorted coldly: "If you don’t want to speak, then come with me. I believe Veronica won’t ignore the empire’s future genius like you."

Though he hadn’t seen Brand’s swordsmanship, the command level this young man showed when confronting the Winter Wolf was enough to deem him a genius.

"Wait—!" Brand, seeing the Gray Sword Saint lifting his giant sword without a word, felt the ...

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