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... faced each other, both serious this time.

Both were waiting for the right time to act. In his mind, Axel was formulating his moves while anticipating Kyrin's responses. His advantage was, he still had a lot of cards left. But the disadvantage was, so did Kyrin.

She had the darkness affinity, and she was a relic wielder. A scary combination. What's scarier is the fact that she has only used mainly one skill [Tendrils of Darkness]. She hasn't even used her relic yet.

So, if ...

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