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... rd at them.

Even if he could not kill some beasts, he could effectively slow them down by combining his highly potent spiritual power and his sword’s ice attributes. As for the beasts that were weaker in battle, he immediately froze them.

Within a short minute, Moss had already dealt with more than 80 beasts with the help of his Absolute Defense. Among them were a sufficient number of high-level beasts, such as Amethyst Winged Lions and Ironclad Flame Tigers.

Moss, whose ...

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