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... When it came to the mission, he would do anything without considering morals. There was no space for things like that in his work.


He took out a rapier from his dimensional ring and looked ahead at the two who had almost reached Leo. As he was about to lunge forward and close the gap between him and Leo, he noticed a ball of energy forming in Leo's hands.


The ball was pretty small, but the energy it radiated seemed to instill fear in him even though he was a couple dozen ...

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