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... punches!

The person in this said brawl of untold consequences was the man who had been leading the emissaries of the guild council, and his opponent was the man sent by the elves.

"You're strong," the black-clothed expert commented as he threw punches many times the speed of sound. His opponent clothed in silver attire blocked it with expert arm movements, but all that force needed to go somewhere.

Waves of pure power generated by those existences barreled out into the w ...

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