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... d a sigh and turned his griffon to chase after Christina-tachi. His flying speed was faster than them and so easily caught up to them.

「AS IF I’LL LET YOU!《Enchant Physical Ability》」

Vanessa also suddenly increased he speed as she unsheathed her long sword and leapt towards Alfred. And thus she slashed her sword at Alfred who was flying at a low altitude.

But, Alfred also unsheathed the long sword that was placed on his saddle and thwarted Vanessa’s attack.

When t ...

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