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... , some tried to spot a magician behind it. But, no matter how they strained their eyes, there wasn’t anyone in a visible range.

Thus, cautious of the unmoving robot, they couldn’t do anything.

Then, a group with Grey in the lead came, each carrying a sword in one hand.

「Guh......! So it’s really......!」

「Golem... It’s quite thin, is it one of those flying golems......?」

As they moved to encircle the robot, brandishing their swords, the robot, that until no ...

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