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Chapter 32
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In this chapter, the hero is serving as a "meat shield" to protect his body from a "nuclear explosion" . He is amazed at the speed and strength of the man in red. He wonders if the man already knew where he was going to be before he even activated his superpower. The explosion is followed by the sound of bamboo's "sub-bomb" , which is a giant warhead. The battle is about to begin, and the hero tells the audience that if he has to fight, he will not hold back. He tells them that he has heard that bamboo red said that he could not beat Yon sen, and that Yon sen is even more powerful than he is. He asks the audience if they have ever heard of "ancient heroes," and they reply that they have. The hero tells them he has never used his powers to defeat anyone, and he reminds them that they were blind too long ago. He says that even if he were to die, he would never admit defeat as a hero.
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Chapter 32
This is a locked chapterChapter 32
About This Chapter
In this chapter, the hero is serving as a "meat shield" to protect his body from a "nuclear explosion" . He is amazed at the speed and strength of the man in red. He wonders if the man already knew where he was going to be before he even activated his superpower. The explosion is followed by the sound of bamboo's "sub-bomb" , which is a giant warhead. The battle is about to begin, and the hero tells the audience that if he has to fight, he will not hold back. He tells them that he has heard that bamboo red said that he could not beat Yon sen, and that Yon sen is even more powerful than he is. He asks the audience if they have ever heard of "ancient heroes," and they reply that they have. The hero tells them he has never used his powers to defeat anyone, and he reminds them that they were blind too long ago. He says that even if he were to die, he would never admit defeat as a hero.
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