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... ly into its territory.

But even then, it didn't completely empty all the nodes.

It was too urgent, too drastic.

"You must be a flock of wild beasts fleeing the wildfire. "

I'm wrapped around my head, and I hear someone kicking my tongue.

At that moment, I hardened as I was.

"No way..."

I turned my head.

I saw the face of Montpellier, who was in the corner of the conference room looking at my eyes.

Bang, bang, bang.

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