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... ito spar, using full bijuu mode.

They were currently quite far from the Village on the Other Side, using one of the more remote, and therefore massive, training grounds. Two humongous beasts tore into each other with sheer physical might that rendered the surrounding country in shambles. Pieces of trees flew through the air, craters littered the ground, boulders were smashed into pulp...

The fight between bijuu was brutal and savage from the perspective of an outsider, yet, both ...

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