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... ng right beside him.

That smug arrogance drained off his face like someone had flipped a switch.

"Uh... long time no see."

He had no idea what to say, so he just followed Cado's lead—anything to avoid angering him and ending up vaporized.

"You've gotten quicker lately." Cado said casually, a teasing smile on his face.

"You popped out of nowhere—I thought some top-tier enemy was making a move. Scared the crap outta me."

"If you've got nothing better ...

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