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... passed like a shooting star, hitting the dummy's throat.

  The throat is the weakest part of the human body, this place is not covered by armor.

  The armor on the dummy is also standard armor, forearm, calf, face, neck, there is no iron armor in these places, otherwise it will cause inconvenience.

  The Sage could see clearly, and slapped the armrest heavily, "Good boy, archery is like a god!"

   "Okay, great!"

   In such a high-speed movement, he can actuall ...

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