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... where the vine hit on his arm immediately appeared A red seal.

The two orcs next to him had no time to pay attention to him. One of them was holding down a non-orc with long silver-purple hair to prevent him from struggling, and the other was covering the non-orc's mouth and nose with a handkerchief soaked in drugs. On the two of them, countless vines entangled and pierced into their bodies, but in the end they gradually lost their strength.

The non-orc finally passed out.

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