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... releasing arrow after arrow towards the enemy with Kate shooting out two arrows at once from her piercing two of the enemy men in the head.

’I just hope the others can handle themselves.’ She thought.

Another damage dealer was Sophia as she was showing the might of the big three in the battlefield with her beautiful swordmanship skills.

Using her sword to block a strike, she carefully parried it down then she released a swift roundhouse kick on the enemy’s head causing h ...

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