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... ed only a few people at the beginning, but as he progressed further, he found himself surrounded by more and more scenes of battle.

His current fight was taking place in a corridor where a few other people were also fighting, but for the most part, everyone ignored each other and stayed in their own lanes. At most, they kept their eyes on each other so they wouldn't get stabbed in the back.

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