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... simple wooden spear on the right. Mark was holding a wooden broad sword that has a straight arm guard. Raven was unarmed but both of his fists were wrapped in an old looking bandages that covered both of his arms completely.

Paul and Mark were weirded out by this but they didn't say anything, they believed that Raven has his own ideas in his mind.

"Bro? Are we seriously going to hit dummies all day?" Paul asked. They don't have any classes today and for the rest of the week at th ...

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