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But in reality, they're still weaklings in the eyes of Haru.

The only problem is it's easy to kill these people, but how to get the cards you need from them is a question.

Fortunately, Haru likes to 'win people over with virtue.'

Under the threat of death, there will always be those who can't hold on and agree to trade their cards for their life.

Of course, the effectiveness of the movement cards here is outstanding, so much so that if Haru can't subdue his ...

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