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... He raised his hand, and four orbs of swirling fire appeared around him, then they started shooting afire arrows,w which went after John, smashing into the ground and exploding one by one. The violent sound shook the arena, but this attack was pointless, as my daughter's boyfriend was too fast to get hit by something like that.

I knew that John had a good response to the situation, even with the barrier around Sung-Jin, the problem was, that he needed a little bit more time, to use that ...

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