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Starting movements of last step of Serpent’s Fang Ghost Step, retreating or evading and going for another attack.

He kept doing motions. With every failure, he learned a little bit more. He kept going until sun came up and class’s time began.

Alex went back to the room and saw that Hati was still sleeping. After getting freshened up, he woke up Hati, who yawned lazily, stretching.

"Let’s go you lazy ass, we won’t get credits if we don’t attend class and we don’t ha ...

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