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... riend is annoying me," Reign said coldly.

He was ready to test his new skills in real combat without needing a practice round.

"Stop bluffing, You can't beat us two," Jones narrowed his eyes and curled his lips in contempt, showing he didn't believe Reign.

"Die, you demon!" He shifted his weight, planted his left foot, and tensed his muscles. Then, he swung his arm with force.

Seeing Jones's punch coming, Reign quickly raised his arms to block, crossing them in fr ...

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