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... eyes shone yellow, and they moved on to Vincent. Its face contorted as if Vincent had become the next target to devour.

[Vincent... it is staring at you, and it does not look good one bit. Its eyes are following you. Every step you are taking is being monitored.]

“Damn it! Is it also another mutated bear? Does it also want to mutate further than it is?” Vincent complained as he ran.

“Please heal yourself. You can not run well in your current state. Your legs will start b ...

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