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... tance away from Illska, stabbing his left palm with his sword. But the blade was nowhere to be seen; only the sword's hilt was attached to his hand.

"Poor thing, that's why I don't like this job."

As he pulled his sword out of his hand, the sword that was stabbing Illska also came out. It was like a portal connecting Harald's palm and Illska's chest.

Illska fell in pain; his body was also shaking, and blood was coming out of his chest.

Harald then walked over to I ...

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