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... of the Nordic Warrior. At level LV1, you can even compete with Major Alex who has already reached Level LV3. Now that the major has been upgraded to LV4, Hagen has also reached LV2, and has begun to vaguely surpass Major Alex's signs.

In the original work, Hagen is good at using two methods of ice and fire to attack opponents alternately. Unfortunately, in the Yannold Mountains, Hagen's hot-pressed fist, which represents fire, has been weakened by the power of frost, but fortunately, it ...

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