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... ck, pitch-black, long whips shot out from the openings of the cloak, lashing at Catherine.

Facing Stefania’s attack, the Light Angel reacted swiftly by turning around and dodging the attack. However, Stefania apparently had no intention of letting her off. The moment Catherine evaded her attack, she lashed the whip in her hand again from above. The whistling whip narrowly brushed past Catherine and struck the ground in a heavy blow.

Boom! Boom! Boom!

A string of explos ...

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