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... ut instead dry and cold. A strange bird croaked weirdly as it flew towards the nearby woods.


The group of demons had a total of seven. One of them stopped behind and put a horn into his mouth, ready blow warning sounds once something happened. The remaining six spanned out in a fan-shaped formation as they charged at Fatty, one of them loudly shouting some gibberish. Fatty didn’t understand a word.


‘Now that’s strange. The system translation software can ...

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