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... shield and greatsword collided, tiny gaps appeared between them. Piercing through these gaps with his blade was the War God's unbeatable technique.

Booooom!

With each strike of the greatsword, the War God withstood the impact and lunged forward with his longsword again.

His sword was symbolic of the countless wars he had fought.

It grazed across Crockta's neck, spraying blood. Crockta, dodging fluidly, swung the God Slayer in a wide arc, generating a whirlwind wi ...

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