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... day but they had to stop due to the presence of the ghouls and the possibility that there could be more, so they moved from the camp.

It was around lunchtime when Anders drove the cart out of their recent campsite and he told his children that they would take their lunch on the move.

Anton could tell that his father was worried about the undead they saw on the road and the forest. The invasion was supposed to arrive in Mendi two weeks from now and even then, they were supposed t ...

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