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... single strike, having already closed the distance.

Enkrid raised his sword, but something struck his face before he could swing.

It was a heavy blow, akin to being punched by Rem.

Enkrid fell backward, landing on his rear, and immediately felt another weighty impact on his head.

Reflexively, he tucked his chin and rolled to the side.

Thud.

Once again, an invisible force—an intangible shockwave—struck where he had been a moment before.

The a ...

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