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... t an arrow, but the fact that Shahem opened his eyes has nothing to do with him!

  Art retracted his gaze.

  Of course I knew it had nothing to do with him, but I was just surprised that his luck was a little "good".

  His attack made Shahem have to make a change in form, and this form is obviously not perfect, without arms, and with incomplete features. Although it is weird and the radiation pollution to people is strong, it is very mutilated.

  If a creature is not ...

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