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... h me off guard. This was her final gambit, subtly hinting that Id need double casting to secure a win.

Ziing!

Mana swirled around her, surrounding me. Suddenly, I felt like I was carrying extra weight. The arenas air seemed to press down on me.

She can do this? At this level, shes practically the same as the Nam Daeun from a year later. How much power has she been hiding?

As my body got heavier, it became increasingly difficult to fend off her assault. But as long ...

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