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... brief moment of contemplation, Aurek had already reached this conclusion.

Back when he killed Butler Brown, Aurek had already come into contact with sword arts.

However, compared to the King’s Swordsmanship, the techniques that Butler Brown used were nothing more than trash—utterly crude and without refinement.

In contrast, the King’s Swordsmanship resonated with Aurek on a fundamental level.

Whether it was the aura of absolute dominion over the world, or the beli ...

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