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... Ymir’s massive corpse tilted forward, black blood cascading down like a waterfall from the severed neck.

“Whew...”

Watching the golden sword aura shimmering in midair and slowly dissipating, Aria exhaled the breath she had been holding.

Since the moment Apostate had interfered, she had been preparing for that strike—an action strangely unfamiliar to her, having always actively fought on the front lines.

This doesn’t feel too bad, but... it’s just not my style.

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