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... uction of the land.
He had assumed Yonkichi’s actions would lead to some kind of attack, so he had used all his strength to avoid it.
It could have been an impact, a slash, or a projectile.
Thanks to his two losses during the summer, he took an evasive stance before even seeing the enemy’s attack.
That decision proved wise.
The entire space within three meters around him was destroyed.
It was almost an explosion.
As the bursting air knocke ...
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