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... l sides. Even when surrounded by enemies, his eyes seemed to lack focus as the image of a mighty white wolf could be reflected in his eye.

“For you, I will protect this mountain even from the Gods” Armanthos made a vow with a solemn look on his face.

Bang!

Armanthos turned and caught the sword flying toward his neck in a bid to decapitate him. With his bare hands, he caught the enemy’s attack, stopping the blade before it reached his throat!

Puff!

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