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... can also bark?”

Distancing myself away from him, I was also about to draw my sword. When a strong, compressed wind pressure materialized and carried Gis away from his feet. Frillite was wielding her greatsword.

“Stop. We are here to solve the abnormal situation that is currently happening in the forest, and not to fight among our fellow heroes.”

Seeing Frillite step up made Gis twist his face beyond recognition as he reluctantly but silently inserted back his chain scythe. I ...

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