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... undoubtedly reflects the wisdom of the blood cricket in battle. Although he did not have much time to consider things such as strategy and tactics when the opponent attacked, he instinctively chose to lead the opponent to air combat. Facts have also proved that this is very meaningful, and other people with the ability of the Iron Commandment have basically lost their ability to participate in this contest.

One of the significant differences between mad and fierce abilities is air dominan ...

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