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... Immediately afterwards, following the path calculated by the A.I. Chip, he pierced out towards the direwolf opposing him.


Piercing attack!


The cross blade technique was a secret technique passed down through the Farlier family, and the key point was to use a powerful centrifugal force to strike at the enemy.


At that moment, Leylin used his waist to exert power. The cross blade in his hands whistled as it pierced through the air and slammed towards the direwolf ...

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