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... uch giants collided, the impact was nothing short of terrifying.

The ground beneath Aggron and Copperajah continued to crack and rise, struggling under the immense pressure of their battle. The arena groaned as if it could no longer withstand their weight.

Julian looked at Copperajah with slight surprise. He hadn't expected it to withstand Aggron's charge without being sent flying. He had underestimated its strength.

Kaide was equally shocked. His Copperajah was not like ...

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