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... thrust, moving the hammer.

"Heyaaap!"

Eldin swung the flame-wrapped hammer in a rotating motion.

The red trajectory spun across space.

Any plant humans caught in that trajectory were completely blown away.

It wasn't just burning. The parts touched by the hammer exploded, literally erasing parts of their bodies.

Even if their resistance to flames had increased due to the power of the Sun Ring, they couldn't withstand the kinetic energy possessed by ...

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