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... ldn’t believe what they’re witnessing as they watched the battle. I wasn’t surprised. I could say that among here, I was one of the strongest members. From the outside, right after Goff. Although other goblins may not recognize this, but if I were to battle against Goff, I would definitely win.


So it wasn’t irrational for them to have such shocked expressions on. Their opponents was a ‘weakling,’ a prey of the lowest kinds. It was a human girl. The other clan chiefs finally accepted ...

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