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... ling the ant through the mouth.

Xavier barely had time to breathe.

The ants were relentless, their numbers were too much, and they were everywhere; the Harpy was flying around firing flame and wind spells, and the dwarf was smashing heads everywhere.

For each one Xavier cut down, two others filled the space.

He wasn't tired but his arms were sore, his grip on his sword slick with sweat, but he didn't stop. He couldn't.

He wanted to check how many he had ki ...

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