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... se-quarters combat—a straightforward battle using only our fists.

The reason I, with my overwhelming lack of combat experience, can even spar with Rose is that she’s actively trying to train me.

"Ha!!"

I swing my fist, infused with Healing Magic, towards her.

Rather than a wide, heavy blow, I focus on speed, delivering a jab-like punch. Rose avoids it with her eyes, and in response, she also strikes with a punch empowered by Healing Magic.

———A punch imbue ...

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