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... ee this, sir….”

“Don’t make me say it twice.”

Finally, Philip lowered his shield and stepped aside. Ian took in the dim interior.

A stench that could make one’s nose fall off pierced Ian. Slime mixed with excrement and blood was all over the place, and bones were scattered around. Beyond that, rotting chunks of corpses were piled up, a mixture of humans and beasts. This must be what Philip had sighed at.

And beyond that, small and large red eyes gleamed. Ian calml ...

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