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... ack, she had subdued and oppressed George.

Just a skill enhanced by the staff had suppressed George at once. Some of the contestants took deep breaths, and even Oscar watched this in thought.

He wasn’t sure if he’d be able to defeat her—no, he couldn’t even think of injuring her when she was at this point of her strength. He could feel that she hadn’t yet let out all of her power.

George looked down at the cut caused by the scythe, then at the Elven Girl in fear.

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