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... > As if angry at the death of its kind, another Lycan Wolf aimed an attack at Jeong Seon-kyung.

“You’re a bother.”

She raised her ax with an annoyed gesture. The Lycan Wolf was immediately split vertically even without the blade touching it.

Spit—

She roughly spat out a cigarette butt that had no filter left. She took out a new one and looked around as she placed it in her mouth.

There had been about sixty monsters attacking them, but they had almost been wi ...

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