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... ef and Odysseus engaged in a heated exchange in the arena, paying no heed to the growing crowd gathering around the stands.

The Dueling Arena was equipped with a magical array arranged by a legendary mage, so there was no need to worry about harming the spectators nearby. Therefore, the academy had wisely built a circle of stands around the dueling arena for onlookers to gather and observe.

As the people entering the arena caught sight of the two figures standing within, they wer ...

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