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... cover of his clothes, and if he failed, he could also jump out of the house along the window...

   This is easily the best hiding place in the whole house!

  Aware of this, Blaney drew his sword without the slightest hesitation...

  The sound of the sword's blade passing through the scabbard resounded in the house...

  Almost instantly, the silver-white sword pierced into the wooden cabinet like a knife into butter, and then the horizontal sword pulled, and the close ...

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