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... clash. Magzi raised her sword overhead, bringing it down in a massive arc, intending to deliver a powerful vertical slash. Emily smirked, bringing in the claws on her right hand to parry the incoming attack. Sparks flew as her sword clashed with Emily’s sturdy nails.

Leaning in, Emily mumbled, "Well, damn, looks like all those muscles you’ve got aren’t just for show," she playfully remarked.

Magzi, blood trickling from a cut on her cheek, narrowed her gaze as she replied with a ...

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