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... Although his left arm was injured, he could not exert too much force. However, fighting with weapons without armor does not require much strength, unless the enemy's flesh and blood is tougher than steel.

Otherwise, a small knife can make him bleed and cut his flesh.

The wolf had already stabbed the anaconda Juzo in the instep with the samurai sword in his hand.

If the bandit leader hadn't looked like he had a background in sumo wrestling, and his lower body was terri ...

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