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... dramatic transformation since the last time they had seen him. His aura was significantly making him look charming, and his eyes shone with an otherworldly brilliance.

Not only the looks but the mana that they felt were also very overwhelming to the point that it looked like Zero had surpassed Mia.

Zero's presence was awe-inspiring, and it sent shivers down the spines of those who had doubted his survival just moments ago. He stood there, bathed in the afterglow of his breakthrou ...

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