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... om both sides. Things would be really flashy and times like these were the best ones to strike at the smaller places where not much attention was given.

What she just said made sense. Lith countered her attack with a flashy move, playing as the Asura, and Arya began defending and attacking in response. The two played multiple rounds, discussing various strategies, and stopped when a new piece of news came out.

The Evure God Clan had sent out their best fighter to openly capture o ...

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