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... s in the distance to stop their conversation and look at their huge bodies.

“Impressive. I’ve only sensed this level of aura in a few special missions. The giant wolves over there should all be peak d-class existences, right?”

A short-haired youth dressed in combat uniform said excitedly.

“Not only that, there’s also a ladder-like gap between the four. At the back, the silver-gray and white-gray giant wolves are at the peak of D rank, while the red-gray giant wolf in the ...

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