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... ound, and slammed him into the wall.

"Ignite!" Anthon put his sword into a slashing stance, then tapped his foot on the ground two times and suddenly teleported behind the stone Ambrose.

He stabbed his sword through Ambrose's exposed waist, leaving behind a hole. However, there was no blood, as the figure was made entirely out of stone.

The stone Ambrose coldly elbowed Anthon.

Anthon crashed to the ground with a bloodied nose, but he immediately stood back up and ...

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