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... t we have an agreement not to attack one another!??"

I had made myself intangible for a second and had dodged the attack. Blaine's attack wiped out three people, and the alliance between the five teams was about to crumble.

"But you're helping the team by harming them, aren't you?"

Blaine, the heartless person he is, made a mistake that even he hadn't noticed. He riled up the people of his alliance, and the attack on us stopped.

"The only thing that you're helping ...

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