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... , several minutes of mindless slaughter allowed the blade to recoup much of the energy it had lost during its heroic efforts to keep its wielder alive, and it enjoyed the feeling of piercing, hardened steel armor instead of the clothing of peasants that it had been doing so much of lately. freёwebnoѵel.com

+438 Life Force.

+12 Human Souls.

+3 Greater Monster Souls.

Even if it had bled hundreds of Life Force inst ...

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