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... of course, he didn't care; his only concern now was to take down this foreigner.

Moreover, he wasn't limited to just speed, strength, and fire—these three superpowers.

"Clang... crack..."

Yet another punch was thrown, hitting Albert's metallic defense, and this time, a sound of shattering was heard, then Lin Tian saw a fine crack clearly appear on Albert's metallic armor. His face couldn't help but show delight—he had finally broken through that tough shell.

"**** ...

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