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... ompletely dumbfounded when the pile of monsters that was blocking the entrance to the room suddenly got blown away .


From there, Kanae and Shiori jumped out . Kanae immediately punched a B18 monster while Shiori swiftly sliced a B18 monster near them . The punched monster crashed into the wall with a loud banging sound, while the sliced monster was beautifully cut into two symmetric pieces and fell down to the floor .


Akira immediately noticed that those were Kanae and ...

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