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... ose their life.

As Bayard had thrown away his weapon for being too heavy, he had no choice but to charge towards the skeleton. He wasn't a mage. The earth was also being restricted. Did he have a second choice? It certainly seemed not.

The earth stopped writhing sluggishly as Bayard ceased his control over it and pressed forward. The force continuation would result in more internal injuries that he couldn't afford.

Ed on the other hand still held his Vient. His moves might n ...

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