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... ing in zigzag.

Each one of them came from different angles and in varying speeds.

Before, it would have been impossible for Yeon-woo to dodge them by relying only on his senses.

*Pat*

Yeon-woo swung his dagger to strike an arrow that came from the front and spinned his body. At the same time, he stretched out his empty hand.

One of the steel arrows which was passing right by his chest was caught in his hand and, as he was spinning, he quickly swung the arrow to defl ...

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