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... den armour out of nothing which seemed to be impenetrable.

"Nice beast powers kids but time to die" roars Evil Lex as he appears behind them by moving through space and stabs both of them, one with the lightning blade and the other with the fire blade.

The one struck with the lightning blade had his body numb and paralysed for a short time due to the armour being a conductor, however, neither blades pierced through the incredibly thick golden armour.

Kicking behind him li ...

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