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... d the Semi-Lvl 10, they still couldn't attain the human form yet. So their intelligence was also a bit low too.

The two of them were engaged in a melee. The one-horned Golden Bull was a bit stronger physically than the Brown Grizzly Bear. But, the Bear still managed to fight it back using its fat body and quick motion.

The bear managed to claw at the stomach of the Wild Bull also managed to give a back kick to it, sending it flying. In short, both of them were heavily injured.

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