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... > The front line of spearmen raised their spears in unison. Gray, riding his horse, charged down from above, piercing through them with sheer force.

Without exception, the spears were all broken instantly. A large number of spearmen fell to the ground, screaming in agony.

"Triple Shield Technique," Tavia whispered.

"Hiss—!"

Like swimming in the vast ocean, Tenidas struggled to push forward through the crowd, crushing shields and spears alike, kicking everyone in h ...

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