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... his efficiency in utilizing his body was getting stronger.

For example, although he could previously unleash the Heroic Arm, combined with the Green Armor, delivering punches beyond a hundred tons.

However, the moment these forces were unleashed, a considerable amount would dissipate.

Now, he had a strong intuition.

He could gradually gather those dissipated forces.

The effects were also evident, meaning the same punch would continually escalate in destruc ...

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