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... air like this, the assassin-looking guy would have no means of escape.

He had purposely chosen a space with no nearby structures to rely on.

Using a space-manipulating skill through shadows was impressive, but…

Even then, escaping in the vast open air as they both plummeted was impossible.

“Ha.”

With an expressionless face, Kenji scoffed down at Kang-hoo, ready to open a portal.

He planned to slip in alone at the right timing, making it impossible ...

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