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... ut this time, it was Korin Lork who had to retreat after the attack. Despite clashing their weapons dozens of times, there was no change on who had the advantage.

Carrying his enormous cross-shaped sword, Sebancia Duke remained firm like a fortress and Korin Lork’s arduous attempt at breaking through his defense was all in vain.

“…”

This was already his 10th attempt to close the distance but Sebancia Duke held off against it with ease.

Originally, a spear was supposed to ...

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