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... which came naturally to me. The attack left a large mark on the ground. Did he try to kill me?

Zastin: "Now you... Ryoto. Show me your true skills in a real fight!! Are you ready?"

With some difficulty, I picked up the mini truck and threw it at Zastin. He slashed through the car as if it was butter. The only thing left of the car were pieces of metal.

Zastin: "You are strong for an Earthling, but it's still not enough."

Ryoto: "True, that's why I'll try harder." ...

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