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... ture that showed that he was approving of his opponent’s strength.


“However, it does not seem to be as calculated as the last battle. It just feels like they are supplementing that lack of tactics with strength.”


Venersis’s Assistant Warrior Buchord cautiously gave his observation.


“You are right. That well-coordinated system seems to be at a much lower level. Should I call it more brutal? The past battles seemed like the ...

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