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... , and the ghost can cover the opponent's actions with a mask. The rest is fighting. Although I don't know what He means to take down my abilities, it would be foolish if He thought that he could kill me with a short sword covered with energy. "

The ghost's voice didn't fall, and his hand turned into a sharp cone, which instantly pierced the ribs of the mirror face. There was no sign of this blow, no response using energy, but its natural ability to transform the human body.

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