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... Eating Monster Servant’s head, followed by an ear-piercing sound. The huge head quickly deflated like a hot air balloon.


The remaining Assassin Alliance member’s legs were shaking.


He looked at Marvin while trembling. "This, what is this thing?"


Marvin shrugged, "Brain Eating Monster, Evil Spirit."


The Assassin’s eyes were blank. He clearly didn’t know anything about these things.


This was actually normal. Because of the protection of ...

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