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... kward more than ten meters from the recoil.

"Damn it, did Garlos trick me? He told me that Lord Nord's current strength was only at the level of the Ten Saints and should be weaker than me. But this... this is clearly beyond that, almost reaching the strength of the Third or even Fourth Throne!" Dylan shook his slightly numb arm and muttered under his breath.

"You're strong, but you're not my match."

Noel, who had also taken a few steps back from the impact, looked at Dyl ...

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