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... as they were not made of light and instead were magical items created by a legendary forger that had served the Johnsons for a long time.

[Twin Light Swords],

Wielding the swords, Nia felt a refreshing feeling course through her body as the swords also buffed her stats. With her stats buffed, she stood at the same rank as a pseudo-magical realm expert. Not only that, but the swords also had two unique abilities.

[Light Projection],

With this ability, Nia could pr ...

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