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... en Jake violently pulled him using magic and punched his face.

At the same time, Diana slashed the first wine snake in two pieces. She was a 2nd Circle Swordswoman. These snakes looked scary, but even an unranked individual could kill them. For her, they were no better than goblins.

“What are you doing?!” Alex shouted at this moment.

Everyone, including Vin, was stunned. Taking advantage of that split moment, Jake directly grasped the priest’s throat and used [Dark Fire]. ...

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