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... is going on?! Let me out of here!”


It was the people who got caught up in the tomb with him. He had not paid much attention because he was looking around the tomb at first, but it was quite chaotic nearby.


“Get lost motherfuckers! Don’t stand behind me!”


“Who do you think you are to touch me! You're nothing!”


There were people crying on the ground, as well as people going wild and fighting each other like bulls.


There were also debris ...

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