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... ’s an exaggeration to say that we had already killed off nearly all the humans in the southern forest. Probably, there are people who are still living on and fighting somewhere covertly.


But, hunting these guys was already meaningless.


After this episode is over, I could start to imagine us going into a drought once we entered the continent. Although I didn’t know during my human period, the selection of the number of summoned humans was either plentiful or lacking was no ...

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