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... olled power is not worthy of being called power, and the person who cannot control the power is not worthy of being called the strong.

Given this general premise, it makes sense that Rowen doesn’t like morphing lightning attacks.

So when he started to use a morphic Lightning Attack, there were only two situations for that to happen.

One of them was that the power behind that attack was far beyond the limit that Rowen could currently control. He couldn’t do anything other ...

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