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... legs cut more than a hundred times.

With its perverted level of regeneration it recovers every time and not learning its lesson assaults master.

It definitely never learns.

It would be fine if master runs out of energy but… this really is a fight without beauty.

Just now it was swallowing the 10 lances of fire and trembling in happiness.

Even so, if I fought the present master I honestly don’t think I would be able to beat him.

In that sense, this fellow is p ...

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